Hello, I know there are a few posts similar to this one but I can be specific about what is going on and when it started.
About a 6 weeks ago my mechanic removed my injectors to have them sent to be reconditioned. The boat wasn't picking up speed after about 3/4 throttle so he thought it was the injectors. After he removed the injectors the system sat open for about a month before the mechanic finally reinstalled the injectors. He told me that I picked up 10 CFM on 4 of them and that they are good now. He told me that while doing the work he noticed I had a high pressure fuel leak he fixed and that one of my fuel filters under the cowl was pretty bad so he replaced. I didn't have my prop on when he tested after installation so all he could do what run at the dock. Told me he ran the boat for about 20 minutes and sounded better. That weekend I went over to run it a little and put in more fuel. I took it out in high winds and it didn't seem any better than it was before. I put in 30 gallons of fuel and the next morning took it out to fish. After about 30 minutes of running the boat bogged down. I dropped the throttle and reapplied and it picked back up for a little bit. A short while later it did it again. Then for the next 2 hrs of fishing it would bog down over 3/4 throttle. On the trip back to the dock it would run over 3/4 throttle but I noticed the outboard was shaking a little and didn't sound as smooth.
So the question is. What could have happened? Water in the outboard from it sitting open? He didn't install something right? Fuel injector got damaged?
About a 6 weeks ago my mechanic removed my injectors to have them sent to be reconditioned. The boat wasn't picking up speed after about 3/4 throttle so he thought it was the injectors. After he removed the injectors the system sat open for about a month before the mechanic finally reinstalled the injectors. He told me that I picked up 10 CFM on 4 of them and that they are good now. He told me that while doing the work he noticed I had a high pressure fuel leak he fixed and that one of my fuel filters under the cowl was pretty bad so he replaced. I didn't have my prop on when he tested after installation so all he could do what run at the dock. Told me he ran the boat for about 20 minutes and sounded better. That weekend I went over to run it a little and put in more fuel. I took it out in high winds and it didn't seem any better than it was before. I put in 30 gallons of fuel and the next morning took it out to fish. After about 30 minutes of running the boat bogged down. I dropped the throttle and reapplied and it picked back up for a little bit. A short while later it did it again. Then for the next 2 hrs of fishing it would bog down over 3/4 throttle. On the trip back to the dock it would run over 3/4 throttle but I noticed the outboard was shaking a little and didn't sound as smooth.
So the question is. What could have happened? Water in the outboard from it sitting open? He didn't install something right? Fuel injector got damaged?
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