RotaryRacer wrote:
Did you have it hooked to muffs and a hose or did you have it in a large tube of water?
I had it hooked to muffs in the driveway.
Quote:
Sometimes a rough idle can be as simple as the motor just needs to get up and run to clean it out.
That's what I was thinking as that has been the case with the few 2-stroke motorcycles I used to have. I could get it to run in neutral at higher rpm's and I was thinking if I could just get it into gear and up to speed, then it might clear itself out.
Quote:
Where are you located? That may help with what should be reccomended. Are you in saltwater? Was the motor winterized? When was the water pump changed last?
I live in San Antonio, Tx and will run it in fresh water. The boat came from Granbury, Tx (SW of Fort Worth) and to my knowledge has only been in fresh water. I doubt it had been winterized, but doesn't all the water run out of an outboard when it is pulled out of the water? The water pump impeller was supposedly replaced in the last month.
We took it to Medina Lake yesterday and tried running it again. Idled fine on the trailer when we first put in the water. Idled for about 4-5 minutes. I told my wife to unhook me and I backed it off the trailer in reverse and went a couple hundred yards in reverse with no problems (wind was blowing pretty hard and I wanted to make sure I was far away from the shore line just in case). Went to engage forward, and it stalled. Same old problems after that.
We got fed-up leaving the launch and stopped in at a local shop that happened to be open. I have heard a few good things about this place and we ended up leaving it there for them to diagnose the issue(s). We both agreed I could easily spend more than $125 (the diagnosing fee) chasing my tail trying to figure out what was wrong. Not to mention the time it would take. At least this way, we will have someone knowledgable (with outboards) looking at it and I can spend my time getting our Seadoo's ready to sell.