I have a carb'd F90 that has started dropping 200 RPM intermittently while in the 3500 to 4200 RPM range. It'll drop then come back for few seconds then drop again then it may run ok for a minute or 2 then do it again. I had just replaced spark plugs and timing belt. Does this sound like it would be a dirty carb/fuel delivery problem or something electrical? I have a 10 micron filter and run non ethanol gas. Perhaps something not done correctly as part of the belt or plugs? Thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by ncfishhawk View PostI have a carb'd F90 that has started dropping 200 RPM intermittently while in the 3500 to 4200 RPM range. It'll drop then come back for few seconds then drop again then it may run ok for a minute or 2 then do it again. I had just replaced spark plugs and timing belt. Does this sound like it would be a dirty carb/fuel delivery problem or something electrical? I have a 10 micron filter and run non ethanol gas. Perhaps something not done correctly as part of the belt or plugs? Thanks in advance.
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My thoughts are.
spark is dropping on a cylinder intermittently
or fuel to air ratio in a cylinder is changing not letting the fuel to burn properly.
if that motor has pulse port operated lift pumps, then making sure that pump is not dumping extra fuel into a crankcase would be a good idea
timing light hooked to individual plug wires might show if spark on one of them is going away when the problem shows upLast edited by 99yam40; 08-18-2022, 08:22 PM.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View PostMy thoughts are.
spark is dropping on a cylinder intermittently
or fuel to air ratio in a cylinder is changing not letting the fuel to burn properly.
if that motor has pulse port operated lift pumps, then making sure that pump is not dumping extra fuel into a crankcase would be a good idea
timing light hooked to individual plug wires might show if spark on one of them is going away when the problem shows up
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I have had bad plugs right from the store....swap the plugs around after cleaning the soot from them and see if they are any different in another cylinder.
Also check the plug caps are good condition. Seeing your trouble started after changing the plugs..it could be the new plugs. You could even try putting the old plugs back in.
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Originally posted by panasonic View PostI have had bad plugs right from the store....swap the plugs around after cleaning the soot from them and see if they are any different in another cylinder.
Also check the plug caps are good condition. Seeing your trouble started after changing the plugs..it could be the new plugs. You could even try putting the old plugs back in.
could it be carb floats stuck maybe? seems odd it would be 2 at the same time but it is after all me, so strange things happen that wayLast edited by ncfishhawk; 08-20-2022, 03:27 PM.
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