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macojoe 11-10-2008 06:48 PM

Will do!! I changed all plugs today, so they are all new now, they were a bit oily and looked old?

This is a response I got from Iboats. I explained all just like I have done here, but I think this guy is wrong as I had this issue long before I went trolling for Tuna. I am going again by th way Wednesday!!

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You simply have an oil overload.

When this occurs again, immediately pull the plugs and take a hard look at them. I'd be willing to bet that they are seriously oiled to the point that they will NOT fire under a heavy load such as put on the motor at 4500 RPM.

There is also an amount of pure oil in the recirc system, patiently waiting for engine speed to increase sufficiently to get it airborne and burnt off and let the spark plugs burn clean enough for the engine to get up to full power again.

The factory oiling systems lighten the oil mixture at low engine speeds to prevent this oil overload and hesitant throttle after long periods of idling and/or trolling.

Possible cures are;

1. install a small trolling motor and NOT idle the big motor

2. install spark plugs one-step hotter than the factory specified plugs (also, if piston clearance is adequate, change from surface gap to standard electrode or extended electrode plug)

3. if carb'd, readjust idle mixture to leanest idle possible and still not have any hesitation on rapid acceleration in gear.

bigshrimpin 11-10-2008 08:47 PM

MJ - I thought you hadn't run the boat since we went out around wings neck. There were two lil' hicups on take off, but it never hesitated or lost power during the 2 hour run (after we replaced the stator) . . . unless you dropped some roofies in my soda :) and missed something. I anxiously waiting for tomorrow update. Hope all goes well . . . if the Tuna are around . . . I going out this weekend.

Those plugs you showed me today were dripping two stroke motor oil :)

macojoe 11-10-2008 09:22 PM

BS you smoking anything??
I just told you I caught a Tuna last wed, and that I went for a ride in the boat Sunday, so how could the last time I took the boat out be in July with you??

chumbucket 11-10-2008 09:39 PM

He needs to open the door to the shop when he's test running those motors. Breathing too many fumes.

THEFERMANATOR 11-10-2008 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by chumbucket (Post 131506)
He needs to open the door to the shop when he's test running those motors. Breathing too many fumes.

Hey now, that 2 stroke smoke be good stuff.

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...trokehorny.jpg

randlemanboater 11-11-2008 01:09 PM

I would think that the "over oilling" would cause problems at idle/slow speeds as well......but I don't know much about them old 2 strokes.

bigshrimpin 11-11-2008 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by macojoe (Post 131495)
I think this guy is wrong as I had this issue "long before I went trolling for Tuna."

MJ????

Hey . . . did you get out today? I'm dying to know.

macojoe 11-11-2008 10:02 PM

I am leaving here at 4am, I can't wait!! A guy I know went today and they caught another 150 ponder out there today!

Also yesterday on the Chatam side they caught a 1200 ponder!!!! They say the big ones have been close and that there is at least five 700 ponders this past week!

macojoe 11-12-2008 12:04 PM

Well the bad news first, 6 footers out there wind and waves in are face, after 2 miles turned around and came back in, NO Tuna :cen:

Good news, came in and went out in a different area, drove boat about 15 miles at about 5000 rpm doing any were from 25 to 29 knots Opened it up and topped out at 33 knots, Motor never missed a beat!! Could have trimmed it a bit more and got another mile an hour??

So after putting new plugs, new ck vaule in the fuel pump, and redirecting the supply hoses to the carbs, it works! Not sure what fixed it??

Redistricting the fuel hose was like this, it had one supply hose from the pump, across the motor to the other side and that one hose went to top carb, then from there each carb feed off the one above.
Now there is a 3 way on the pump and a hose going to each carb direct.

So was it the hoses?? Ck Vale? plugs? or a combination of?

But it works!! Thanks all and to BS for stopping by to help me out!

phatdaddy 11-12-2008 04:30 PM

not sure what fixed it, but welcome back to the dark side..


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