New to the board and I know its probably been asked a million times but here it goes.
I have an old 1999 Yamaha 70 outboard. The old owner that had it before me let it sit for about 10 years with out running. I cleaned everything and got it to start. Water tested it and it would not rev up underload. Took it back home and fully took the carbs apart and bought rebuild kits and cleaned the carbs again. Changed the spark plugs and of course when putting the oil tank back on broke the fuel filter so replaced that. I also replaced all the fuel lines. The motor runs a lot better now. Now the issue that I have, is every time I put the boat in the water in the morning it starts and runs and idles fine but wont go over 2k rpm. So I run it like that for about 10 minutes and then I turn the motor off and fish for about 15 to 20 minutes and then try the motor again and she runs perfect for the rest of the day. Then the next day the same thing happens the first 10 minutes wont run so I wait and then runs fine. Does any one have any suggestions for me. Thanks in advance.
I have an old 1999 Yamaha 70 outboard. The old owner that had it before me let it sit for about 10 years with out running. I cleaned everything and got it to start. Water tested it and it would not rev up underload. Took it back home and fully took the carbs apart and bought rebuild kits and cleaned the carbs again. Changed the spark plugs and of course when putting the oil tank back on broke the fuel filter so replaced that. I also replaced all the fuel lines. The motor runs a lot better now. Now the issue that I have, is every time I put the boat in the water in the morning it starts and runs and idles fine but wont go over 2k rpm. So I run it like that for about 10 minutes and then I turn the motor off and fish for about 15 to 20 minutes and then try the motor again and she runs perfect for the rest of the day. Then the next day the same thing happens the first 10 minutes wont run so I wait and then runs fine. Does any one have any suggestions for me. Thanks in advance.
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