I have a 1998 S200TXRW. Engine starts and runs great, then when I come of plane and need to throttle back up the timing seems to be off. If I push too much throttle the engine will die but would start right up. So I just put the throttle in gear, as if i was going thru a no wake zone. After a minute or so at this speed I'll slowly add throttle and if it bogs down again I'll pull back on throttle and just putt-putt along. Eventually slowly adding throttle the engine timing begins to catch up then it runs great with no issues until I come off plane again and have to go thru the same procedure. The longer I run up on a plane directly relates to how long I will have to putt-putt along until engine will allow me to jump back on a plane. Long run (30 min.) may take 15 minutes, short run maybe 1 or 2 minutes....for a car analogy it's like someone was turning the distributor while timing a car, slowly getting bad to good.
Replaced the fuel pumps and throttle roller which did not help. WOT timing and idle timing are correct.
Thanks for any insight you may have.
Replaced the fuel pumps and throttle roller which did not help. WOT timing and idle timing are correct.
Thanks for any insight you may have.
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