Bought a used Speedster in Spring. Engines both started fine, took the unit out on the river and found the Starboard side engine wouldn't put out. Looked at the fuel and air supplies and looked on this board for answers. General consensus on low revs is fuel and air. Changed the plugs, fuel filters, cleaned the RAVEs (thanks for the postings on those, they were gunked pretty bad, but still moving a bit), and fresh fuel at recommended 87 oct, oil is Merc 2 cycle.
With changes, trying it in Neutral in the garage, both engines start easier, sound better, and run smoother, but I rev to 3800 RPM in Neutral (very briefly) and have half the throttle left on either engine. Is this because there is a Neutral rev limit coincidentally at the same speed that I was limited to on the water in forward gear? Do I need to get it back on the water to see if my tune-up worked?
If this doesn't work (filters, plugs, RAVE), what else could it be?
Another clue...at very first try, the Port side engine would rev to 6500 and only the Starboard was bogged, but last time they both bogged.
They just don't sound like they are lacking air and fuel. They sound/feel like they're being limited.
With changes, trying it in Neutral in the garage, both engines start easier, sound better, and run smoother, but I rev to 3800 RPM in Neutral (very briefly) and have half the throttle left on either engine. Is this because there is a Neutral rev limit coincidentally at the same speed that I was limited to on the water in forward gear? Do I need to get it back on the water to see if my tune-up worked?
If this doesn't work (filters, plugs, RAVE), what else could it be?
Another clue...at very first try, the Port side engine would rev to 6500 and only the Starboard was bogged, but last time they both bogged.
They just don't sound like they are lacking air and fuel. They sound/feel like they're being limited.