I’m having a very difficult time getting my 89’ Yamaha 115 two stroke to run right.
I have had the carburetor professional rebuilt by a Yamaha certified tech and I have had to take the boat back two times to troubleshoot the issue. I’m getting nowhere with this particular tech and before I take to another mechanic I’d like to see if I can resolve the issue myself.
When I initially got the boat back it ran great, but at the end of the day the engine would not run at full power between 1100 and 1800 rpm. It sounded and felt like it was only running on two cylinders. As the rpms slowly increase over 1800 rpm it cleans up and runs at full power.
At idle all cylinders are firing. The issue is in the power range 1100 – 1800 rpm when trying to plane up. Powering onto the trailer is no picnic either.
I do have a fuel/water separator.
My plan is to check the bowls and the main injector ports for any trash or blockage.
Any other suggestions or possible solutions are welcome.
Dave
I have had the carburetor professional rebuilt by a Yamaha certified tech and I have had to take the boat back two times to troubleshoot the issue. I’m getting nowhere with this particular tech and before I take to another mechanic I’d like to see if I can resolve the issue myself.
When I initially got the boat back it ran great, but at the end of the day the engine would not run at full power between 1100 and 1800 rpm. It sounded and felt like it was only running on two cylinders. As the rpms slowly increase over 1800 rpm it cleans up and runs at full power.
At idle all cylinders are firing. The issue is in the power range 1100 – 1800 rpm when trying to plane up. Powering onto the trailer is no picnic either.
I do have a fuel/water separator.
My plan is to check the bowls and the main injector ports for any trash or blockage.
Any other suggestions or possible solutions are welcome.
Dave
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