Hey everyone,
Today while out and about my motor started kinda coughing and sputtering at high rpm's, I was running it for about two hours or so at varying speeds with no problems and then all the sudden flying across the lake it started to cough and then wind back up and cough but went away at lower rpms. I was able to drive fairly slow back to the dock and checked the fuel filter screen, and couldn't see any junk in there. Then later on I fired it up and cruised at low speed for a good 15 minutes before I opened it up and after about 2 minutes at wide open it started coughing again only it didn't go away completely at lower speeds but continually would miss. It never did die completely but would not run very smooth at any speeds at that point. Any possible ideas?
I'm going to go out and see what I'm getting for spark on all three cylinders shortly, would I be wrong in assuming its one of the coil packs? I don't see how a fuel delivery problem could start so abruptly like this. As far as recent electrical work done on it, last summer I replaced the power pack, rectifier, starter, starter solenoid, and battery cables. I have not done anything to the fuel delivery system, I always run premium and try to run the carbs dry after every use.
Any hints or help is greatly appreciated, you guys were a ton of help with my previous issues! Thanks in advance
Today while out and about my motor started kinda coughing and sputtering at high rpm's, I was running it for about two hours or so at varying speeds with no problems and then all the sudden flying across the lake it started to cough and then wind back up and cough but went away at lower rpms. I was able to drive fairly slow back to the dock and checked the fuel filter screen, and couldn't see any junk in there. Then later on I fired it up and cruised at low speed for a good 15 minutes before I opened it up and after about 2 minutes at wide open it started coughing again only it didn't go away completely at lower speeds but continually would miss. It never did die completely but would not run very smooth at any speeds at that point. Any possible ideas?
I'm going to go out and see what I'm getting for spark on all three cylinders shortly, would I be wrong in assuming its one of the coil packs? I don't see how a fuel delivery problem could start so abruptly like this. As far as recent electrical work done on it, last summer I replaced the power pack, rectifier, starter, starter solenoid, and battery cables. I have not done anything to the fuel delivery system, I always run premium and try to run the carbs dry after every use.
Any hints or help is greatly appreciated, you guys were a ton of help with my previous issues! Thanks in advance