Hello,
This is my first boat. Glastron ss-v 189 mer. 888/302. I have searched the forum, and can find similar problems, but nothing that nails it, so here are the details:
From previous owner statement "took it out twice this summer ('08), ran fine the first time, could not get it over 2000 rpm on the second outing." He furnished reciepts, from a reputable repair shop, for the following:
-New reman ford 302 marine engine in 2001.
-'Transom rebuild' (new bellows,gimbal bearing,hoses and seals) water pump impeller, water pump, t-stat, t-stat housing,etc. Jan this year, and winterization in Feb. Central IL climate.
I picked up the boat from her old owner today, and put it in the water. I confirmed that it would not go above 2000 or so while in gear. This will not even get the boat on step. It also stumbles upon acceleration. It shifts smoothly from neutral to forward and reverse, however there does seem to be an unrelated 'thumping' noise coming from the transom area that rises and falls in frequency with engine RPM. I am familiar with a rod-knock sound, but this is different. Perhaps a rubber bushing of some sort? I have no reason not to believe the previous owners' statements, especially since he provided reciepts of work he and the other previous owners have had done. The engine seems to rev okay in neutral, but I don't believe that has any real diagnostic value.
So here are the questions:
-What could be possible causes for a 'sudden' decrease in performance?
-How do I check the fuel system for contaminants?
-Could this be a problem with the linkage and if so, what adjustments do I need to check?
-I have a sevice manual on the way, but any help would be much appreciated.
This is my first boat. Glastron ss-v 189 mer. 888/302. I have searched the forum, and can find similar problems, but nothing that nails it, so here are the details:
From previous owner statement "took it out twice this summer ('08), ran fine the first time, could not get it over 2000 rpm on the second outing." He furnished reciepts, from a reputable repair shop, for the following:
-New reman ford 302 marine engine in 2001.
-'Transom rebuild' (new bellows,gimbal bearing,hoses and seals) water pump impeller, water pump, t-stat, t-stat housing,etc. Jan this year, and winterization in Feb. Central IL climate.
I picked up the boat from her old owner today, and put it in the water. I confirmed that it would not go above 2000 or so while in gear. This will not even get the boat on step. It also stumbles upon acceleration. It shifts smoothly from neutral to forward and reverse, however there does seem to be an unrelated 'thumping' noise coming from the transom area that rises and falls in frequency with engine RPM. I am familiar with a rod-knock sound, but this is different. Perhaps a rubber bushing of some sort? I have no reason not to believe the previous owners' statements, especially since he provided reciepts of work he and the other previous owners have had done. The engine seems to rev okay in neutral, but I don't believe that has any real diagnostic value.
So here are the questions:
-What could be possible causes for a 'sudden' decrease in performance?
-How do I check the fuel system for contaminants?
-Could this be a problem with the linkage and if so, what adjustments do I need to check?
-I have a sevice manual on the way, but any help would be much appreciated.