Afternoon,
Just picked up a new to me 1998 Yamaha T9.9ELRX outboard (along with the rest of the boat.) Looks to have had very gentle use.
Engine ran great when I bought the boat last month. Its been sitting since then, as I've been sorting out the Merc outdrive (yikes!). Big motor runs and shifts, so was hoping to do a quick service on the yamaha and hit the water.
No dice. On the muffs, the thing starts easy as pie. Idles real well, pees like it should, etc.
But any attempt to throttle up, including but not limited to "fast idle," and the thing just starts chugging hard. It doesn't die, it just bogs down, and sounds bit like its maybe misfiring? The little engine that couldn't. Engine sort of twitches a bit, and its really chugging low and slow. RPMs sound like they decrease and become inconsistent when you give it any throttle at all.
I went through the likely suspects. Fuel is flowing, ran it off the bottle on some crystal clear ethanol free. I cleaned the carb and plugs as PO's fuel looked like half brewed sweet tea.
It has spark, as it idles like a top. Plugs are heat range 4 and should be a 6, so will get those swapped out, but those are the plugs that were in it when I ran it before buying the thing and it revved up fine then.
Anyway, been looking around, and can't find much on this particular issue. Figured I'd ask around on here and see if this is a common condition, and if anyone has any other components to check?
I'd rather not just throw parts at the thing until something works.Thinking maybe something with that electric wax needle valve job bolted to the carb? Not really sure how to test that thing.
What y'all got? Heard it before? Halibut season opens tomorrow and I'm landlocked..... bummer.
Thanks,
-hj
Just picked up a new to me 1998 Yamaha T9.9ELRX outboard (along with the rest of the boat.) Looks to have had very gentle use.
Engine ran great when I bought the boat last month. Its been sitting since then, as I've been sorting out the Merc outdrive (yikes!). Big motor runs and shifts, so was hoping to do a quick service on the yamaha and hit the water.
No dice. On the muffs, the thing starts easy as pie. Idles real well, pees like it should, etc.
But any attempt to throttle up, including but not limited to "fast idle," and the thing just starts chugging hard. It doesn't die, it just bogs down, and sounds bit like its maybe misfiring? The little engine that couldn't. Engine sort of twitches a bit, and its really chugging low and slow. RPMs sound like they decrease and become inconsistent when you give it any throttle at all.
I went through the likely suspects. Fuel is flowing, ran it off the bottle on some crystal clear ethanol free. I cleaned the carb and plugs as PO's fuel looked like half brewed sweet tea.
It has spark, as it idles like a top. Plugs are heat range 4 and should be a 6, so will get those swapped out, but those are the plugs that were in it when I ran it before buying the thing and it revved up fine then.
Anyway, been looking around, and can't find much on this particular issue. Figured I'd ask around on here and see if this is a common condition, and if anyone has any other components to check?
I'd rather not just throw parts at the thing until something works.Thinking maybe something with that electric wax needle valve job bolted to the carb? Not really sure how to test that thing.
What y'all got? Heard it before? Halibut season opens tomorrow and I'm landlocked..... bummer.
Thanks,
-hj
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