For those interested, my previous issue was fixed, kinda... You can read that on the other thread I made about my dt150 not going over 2500rpm.
New issue though. Running a 13 1/4"x18 pitch 3 blade prop solved most of my running issues, along with fixing a leaking fuel filter and a few other small things that I can't remember.
Issue now is that I can only turn 4500ish rpm at wot, which is about 40mph gps. Can't go much smaller in pitch, engine seems to rev to the limiter at around 6k and does it easily when not under load... Not that I would bounce the limiter for the fun of it but I needed to verify that it could do it.
Took the boat out again for a short jaunt yesterday and noticed that while pegged at WOT the motor wouldn't trim up. It remained trimmed almost all the way down and at wot I was crashing my nose down into the waves instead of lifting the bow and skipping over them like it should. I'm not sure at what rpm the load became too much for the trim to function but it doesn't really matter...I need to get this issue fixed. Besides checking fluid level, what would be the next step or steps so I can check everything that is important to check.
In this picture I was at wot...4500rpm @ 33mph. According to the line level tool on my iphone that top green line is at 9 degrees so it's definitely trimmed down. This rig should easily be in the 50's.... Running 30-35 is getting embarrassing
New issue though. Running a 13 1/4"x18 pitch 3 blade prop solved most of my running issues, along with fixing a leaking fuel filter and a few other small things that I can't remember.
Issue now is that I can only turn 4500ish rpm at wot, which is about 40mph gps. Can't go much smaller in pitch, engine seems to rev to the limiter at around 6k and does it easily when not under load... Not that I would bounce the limiter for the fun of it but I needed to verify that it could do it.
Took the boat out again for a short jaunt yesterday and noticed that while pegged at WOT the motor wouldn't trim up. It remained trimmed almost all the way down and at wot I was crashing my nose down into the waves instead of lifting the bow and skipping over them like it should. I'm not sure at what rpm the load became too much for the trim to function but it doesn't really matter...I need to get this issue fixed. Besides checking fluid level, what would be the next step or steps so I can check everything that is important to check.
In this picture I was at wot...4500rpm @ 33mph. According to the line level tool on my iphone that top green line is at 9 degrees so it's definitely trimmed down. This rig should easily be in the 50's.... Running 30-35 is getting embarrassing
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