My engine struggles to get my little boat up on plane when the whole family is aboard. I had heard the 9.9 and 15 HP versions of the engine use the same block and converting the engine to 15 HP would be pretty simple. Following advice I found in this forum, I got the parts manual (there is only one for both the 9.9 and 15HP versions of the engine and compared parts and there were only a few differences. The main jet and needle in the carburetor and the reed valve block. The difference in the Reed valve block is that the 9.9HP engine only opens 2mm while the 15HP reeds can open to 6mm.
So... I bought a new reed valve block (genuine Yamaha part) for the 15 HP version and verified the stopper on the reed valves was 6mm. And replaced the block in the engine and verified the original block was limited to 2mm.
Not wanting to mess with re-jetting the carburetor, I decided to buy a new one of those also. My engine is not a US model and I was unable to find a way to order a yamaha carburetor, so I ordered an after-market assembly that is supposed to be for the 15HP version of the motor.
I replaced the reed block and the carburetor with the new parts. Engine fired up... no problem there...
But it behaves exactly as it did before. I do not notice any new power. Boat still struggles to get on plane. Max speed with just me and my son in the boat... full throttle, up on plane... is not increased with the new parts.
Is there something else that must be done, or some adjustment that is necessary to gain the benefit of the bigger reed valve openings and new carburetor?
I verified the throttle on the carburetor opens fully when the throttle on the control arm/tiller is turned to 100%, so nothing appears to be artificially limiting speed or power.
Do I need to use/try a bigger prop?
Is there some sort of governor or limit on fuel supply to adjust?
For the record, the engine is a world "Enduro" model 2-stroke purchased new - outside the US - while cruising. This is not a model available in the US so some parts (such as the carburetor) can be hard to source.
Model: E9.9DMH
Serial # 6B3K S 1012370 C
Model year... 2012, I think.
Thanks for any help
Andy
So... I bought a new reed valve block (genuine Yamaha part) for the 15 HP version and verified the stopper on the reed valves was 6mm. And replaced the block in the engine and verified the original block was limited to 2mm.
Not wanting to mess with re-jetting the carburetor, I decided to buy a new one of those also. My engine is not a US model and I was unable to find a way to order a yamaha carburetor, so I ordered an after-market assembly that is supposed to be for the 15HP version of the motor.
I replaced the reed block and the carburetor with the new parts. Engine fired up... no problem there...
But it behaves exactly as it did before. I do not notice any new power. Boat still struggles to get on plane. Max speed with just me and my son in the boat... full throttle, up on plane... is not increased with the new parts.
Is there something else that must be done, or some adjustment that is necessary to gain the benefit of the bigger reed valve openings and new carburetor?
I verified the throttle on the carburetor opens fully when the throttle on the control arm/tiller is turned to 100%, so nothing appears to be artificially limiting speed or power.
Do I need to use/try a bigger prop?
Is there some sort of governor or limit on fuel supply to adjust?
For the record, the engine is a world "Enduro" model 2-stroke purchased new - outside the US - while cruising. This is not a model available in the US so some parts (such as the carburetor) can be hard to source.
Model: E9.9DMH
Serial # 6B3K S 1012370 C
Model year... 2012, I think.
Thanks for any help
Andy
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