Huddy
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I recently purchased a 98 model with the twin 717 engines. The left engines runs like a top but the right engines will not idel and start very hard. If I keep the RPM above 1700 on the right engine it will stay running but if it falls below that it stalls and then appears to flood out.
I can putt around at 2000 rpms without any issues and at max throttle the left engine runs at 7000 rpms and the right around 6800. With the wife and I in the boat it goes about 46mph I also notice a bit more smoke out of the right engine then the left.
My question is would it be wise to swap the carburetors between engines if that is even possible to narrow down if I have carburetor issue.
Also I replaced all 4 plugs with NGK BR8ES gaped at .021 to see if that might help correct the problem which it did not.
Any thoughts on the best place to start.
I can putt around at 2000 rpms without any issues and at max throttle the left engine runs at 7000 rpms and the right around 6800. With the wife and I in the boat it goes about 46mph I also notice a bit more smoke out of the right engine then the left.
My question is would it be wise to swap the carburetors between engines if that is even possible to narrow down if I have carburetor issue.
Also I replaced all 4 plugs with NGK BR8ES gaped at .021 to see if that might help correct the problem which it did not.
Any thoughts on the best place to start.
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