I am having a horrible time figuring out a problem with my motor. I can not get it to throttle above 3500rpm. We have tried everything we know what to do to fix the problem but apparently the gremlin is still alive. I was hoping that someone on here has run into this problem, and can share some information.
The motor runs perfect up until it reaches 3500rpm. We have checked all sensors and all that were bad we replaced to include the MAP sensor. We have replaced spark plugs, fuel lines (Even took fuel tank out and cleaned it), throttle cables and steering cables.
From how it is acting I believe it is having a fuel/air problem. Last weekend after replacing the cables, we took out for a test run. We were able to get it up to about 4900rpms, then discovered we had a fuel leak leading into injectors. We came into dock to fix the fuel leak, then took it back out. The 3500 gremlin then showed back up, and we have not got it to run above that rpm.
In short the best we had it running is when we had a gas leak from a hose. I am at a loss as to what is wrong with this dang motor. Can Someone Please Offer Up Any Suggestions. Thanks in advance for taking the time out to read my rather long post, and for any help offered.
The motor runs perfect up until it reaches 3500rpm. We have checked all sensors and all that were bad we replaced to include the MAP sensor. We have replaced spark plugs, fuel lines (Even took fuel tank out and cleaned it), throttle cables and steering cables.
From how it is acting I believe it is having a fuel/air problem. Last weekend after replacing the cables, we took out for a test run. We were able to get it up to about 4900rpms, then discovered we had a fuel leak leading into injectors. We came into dock to fix the fuel leak, then took it back out. The 3500 gremlin then showed back up, and we have not got it to run above that rpm.
In short the best we had it running is when we had a gas leak from a hose. I am at a loss as to what is wrong with this dang motor. Can Someone Please Offer Up Any Suggestions. Thanks in advance for taking the time out to read my rather long post, and for any help offered.
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