About 40-42 would be my guess
You may have the wrong prop. If your motor is 100%, you do have the wrong prop
Is there anything I should check specifically engine wise. Engine does seems fine to me. Previous Owner did give me two props both operate at same rpm. Don’t know either size but what size would I need?
the list that Bondo pointed to is from the stickies
items to check on the motor:
compression
timing
is the throttle moving all the way open
if all that is good
what is your prop diameter and pitch - you may need to drop down a bit in pitch
the list that Bondo pointed to is from the stickies
items to check on the motor:
compression
timing
is the throttle moving all the way open
if all that is good
what is your prop diameter and pitch - you may need to drop down a bit in pitch
Does the metal stick go into the hole in the spring or does the hole in spring go in front on the metal stick?
In the hole.
Choke plate should be held totally vertical by the choke linkage when the engine is fully warmed up. With an electric choke, it heats up even without the engine running if the ignition is on, and should keep the choke plate totally vertical after a few minutes.
There is a mechanism in the linkage that acts as a choke-unloader manually at full throttle, for flooded conditions during starting so the choke won't exacerbate the flooding. But this is almost certainly not an issue with what you are seeing with the choke operation.