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Unread 05-27-2008, 05:28 PM
Slightly_Twisted Slightly_Twisted is offline
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Default Hey Therm or Skools

Ok guys this might be an easy question but here it goes. So if you guys remember i disconnected my VRO a little while ago. Well I ran the boat on premix and VRO for 45 mins before I cut the hose and plugged it. This past weekend I took the boat out for the day ran GREAT...until the end of the day. I was rafted up with some other boat and jumped back into mine fired it up. I backed off the other boats when it died. It started right back up, but when i put it back in forward and tried to plan off it only had about half power. I would pin the throttle control and still only have half power. Well I limbed back to the dock put the boat on the trailer and headed home. When i got back to the house I put the engine down and a whole lot of gas and oil came poring out. At this point I'm think OH S*@! Today i went out to see if i could track down the problem. I first i tested the compression 1-96 2-99 3-100 4-91 5-93 6-93 not bad. Then I tested the spark the whole left (1/3/5) bank had nothing. The right wasn't bad maybe a little weak. So from there I took of the cover to the powerpacks and found a screw the was really loose and the bank it was in burnt. see pic http://s207.photobucket.com/albums/b...t=DSCN1013.jpg The yellow and gray what the one in the hole. Would this have taken out my powerpack, and how to test? if not where do i go form here?
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