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John Mills
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Posted: 21 June 2020 at 8:53am |
Was out yesterday and the engine was running fine . Came off the throttle for a bit to idle and when I tried to accelerate again the engine did not speed up . Tried forward and reverse - no increase in RPM prop spinning and moving at idle speed . Then it fixed itself and was fine . Tried it again at dock - fine . Starts no problem . Seemed almost like the governor was stuck
Any thoughts ?
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fatjohnz
Commodore Joined: 05 August 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 304 |
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I don't have my boat in front of me but you should check the linkages.
On the engine, the throttle arm is behind the starter and held in place by a nut and key. Check that the nut has not loosened letting the arm move independent of the throttle. While you're there you'll see a pivot plate and some other linkage connections. Check those for binding. Then check the throttle arm that is inside the boat on the back of the cockpit throttle lever. I can't remember how they engage without looking ... but while someone in the cockpit is moving the throttle lever, make sure the arm inside the boat is responding and not slipping due to a loose nut or binding linkage. john |
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John Mills
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Thanks John . Found it , it was a loose connection on the fuel pump and when I was running a full throttle , something I rarely do , I must have sucked in a little air . Cleared at idle . Funny you mention linkages because I had to fix the linkages on a friends Laser today - they fell apart . We rebuilt the engine last winter and whoever put them back on must have missed tightening them . I added a little locktite just to be sure .
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