I've put about 35 or so hours on the engine since I rebuilt it. Had her 55 miles off about 10 days ago, caught 1 nice wahoo and a slinger mahi. She's been running great. Yesterday, went to take the family for an evening cruise on the local lake and noticed as soon as I cranked it up, it idled higher than normal. Typically she idles about 650 smooth as can be. As soon as it started yesterday it idled about 1100. After 20 seconds or so, I knew this was abnormal so I turned it off. I immediately restarted it and idled at 650 like normal. Any ideas what caused this?
Second thing, I'm getting what I would say is excess oil coming back through the breather hose from the top of the valve cover into the silencer. It's not excessive to the point it's even noticable on the dipstick, but I've got a few drips coming out of the throttle body down into the side cowlings. I've read it's normal to get a little blow back, but it seems a little too much. During the rebuild, I was careful to orient the new rings per the manual. Compression checked out fine. I had to put a brand new head on when I rebuilt it complete with new valves, springs, cams, etc. Cylinders were honed, new rings. Maybe I should have the valve lash checked again?
Third and final thing, This engine won't accelerate beyond 4900 rpms trimmed all the way down. The last 2-3 inches of travel in the throttle control just don't seem to have any affect. If I trim her up a bit she'll hit 5000 but that's the max. I have twin engines and the other one doesn't do this. It'll hit 5300 or so. I tried adjusting the throttle cable thinking it wasn't opening up the throttle all the way. No change. Thanks for any advice.
Second thing, I'm getting what I would say is excess oil coming back through the breather hose from the top of the valve cover into the silencer. It's not excessive to the point it's even noticable on the dipstick, but I've got a few drips coming out of the throttle body down into the side cowlings. I've read it's normal to get a little blow back, but it seems a little too much. During the rebuild, I was careful to orient the new rings per the manual. Compression checked out fine. I had to put a brand new head on when I rebuilt it complete with new valves, springs, cams, etc. Cylinders were honed, new rings. Maybe I should have the valve lash checked again?
Third and final thing, This engine won't accelerate beyond 4900 rpms trimmed all the way down. The last 2-3 inches of travel in the throttle control just don't seem to have any affect. If I trim her up a bit she'll hit 5000 but that's the max. I have twin engines and the other one doesn't do this. It'll hit 5300 or so. I tried adjusting the throttle cable thinking it wasn't opening up the throttle all the way. No change. Thanks for any advice.
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