This is one of those annoying, occasional issues that seem to be hard to pin down, so here's my attempt to describe what has happened and the circumstances in the hope that someone here will be able to offer some advice on how to resolve the issue. It doesnt happen every time - just every third or 4th trip.
• Drive out to fishing grounds about 45 mins run, and drift around, at end of each drift, start motor and move back to the top of the drift - most times, not going fast enough to plane, just a fast idle speed back to top of the drift. Turn off and drift for maybe 10 mins, then repeat.
• Did about a dozen drifts as per above, and then decided to move to another spot some distance away. Start motor and attempt to accelerate up onto the plane.
• Motor starts and seems normal, but when push throttle forward it's like the throttle is only partially opening because you don’t get full power - barely enough to gradually get onto the plane, but only just, despite pushing the throttle fullly forward. Motor sounds normal in that its not missing, running rough or anything, but it just doesn't have any real grunt. It will idle along happily. As I say, its like somehow you're only getting 20% actual throttle, despite pushing the throttle level down hard.
• So throttle back to idle, turn the engine off, pump the fuel bulb up hard (it was a bit soft), re-start motor, and its instantly back to full normal performance. Runs fine, doesn’t miss a beat, accelerates hard like it should.
• Did a few drifts, then head home, engine runs perfectly. Actually stopped 2/3 of the way home and idled around watching a tiger shark lunching on a dead dugong for 10 mins, then blasted off back to the ramp, still running perfectly.
More annoying than anything, but still a bit concerning that it might happen one day in a position where you need it to respond and when it doesn't…..
Anyway hopefully this explaination helps, would be good to get a solution that stops it happening.
The only other thing to add is that the days it has happened have been quite warm, but last time it was overcast with minimal sun, but quite warm (28C) and humid. Not sure if that's relevant or not.
Has anyone come across this sort of problem before?
Cheers
ML
• Drive out to fishing grounds about 45 mins run, and drift around, at end of each drift, start motor and move back to the top of the drift - most times, not going fast enough to plane, just a fast idle speed back to top of the drift. Turn off and drift for maybe 10 mins, then repeat.
• Did about a dozen drifts as per above, and then decided to move to another spot some distance away. Start motor and attempt to accelerate up onto the plane.
• Motor starts and seems normal, but when push throttle forward it's like the throttle is only partially opening because you don’t get full power - barely enough to gradually get onto the plane, but only just, despite pushing the throttle fullly forward. Motor sounds normal in that its not missing, running rough or anything, but it just doesn't have any real grunt. It will idle along happily. As I say, its like somehow you're only getting 20% actual throttle, despite pushing the throttle level down hard.
• So throttle back to idle, turn the engine off, pump the fuel bulb up hard (it was a bit soft), re-start motor, and its instantly back to full normal performance. Runs fine, doesn’t miss a beat, accelerates hard like it should.
• Did a few drifts, then head home, engine runs perfectly. Actually stopped 2/3 of the way home and idled around watching a tiger shark lunching on a dead dugong for 10 mins, then blasted off back to the ramp, still running perfectly.
More annoying than anything, but still a bit concerning that it might happen one day in a position where you need it to respond and when it doesn't…..
Anyway hopefully this explaination helps, would be good to get a solution that stops it happening.
The only other thing to add is that the days it has happened have been quite warm, but last time it was overcast with minimal sun, but quite warm (28C) and humid. Not sure if that's relevant or not.
Has anyone come across this sort of problem before?
Cheers
ML
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