Mark_VTfisherman
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I have been running a 1985 Suzuki DT40 since 2003ish. Never a problem, haven't even changed plugs that often as it has run so good. Love this motor.
Recently having a problem where it will idle (troll) all day long, but it won't run between off-idle and full throttle without popping, missing, backfiring or whatever unless it is at full throttle or idle.
Since full throttle is 28mph even with all my fishing gear it is not runnable at part throttle in a little bit of seas (22mph has traditionally been good) or in higher seas 8 or 9mph which keeps the bow up, not planing. Basically it misses, jumps, bucks, and pops violently enough it makes me think I'm going to blow it up.
Removed and cleaned the carb twice, replacing the float needle. It was remarkably clean to start with but I removed every part, tube, jet possible and sprayed carb cleaner through all the passages and cleaned the metering holes etc. with a wire. This improved it but didn't fix it for sure.
I suspect that it is perhaps a lean condition causing preignition (maybe?) and I wouldn't be so strong on that if it didn't idle and run at full throttle so well... It does not appear to be spark, and reeds seem OK although i didn't pull the manifold to check them
Anyone have some thoughts on this issue? Similar experience? Sound advice?
I can usually fix most things but two strokes have always been my nemesis and I don't have the funds avail to just yanks and replace it with a newer motor.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank
Recently having a problem where it will idle (troll) all day long, but it won't run between off-idle and full throttle without popping, missing, backfiring or whatever unless it is at full throttle or idle.
Since full throttle is 28mph even with all my fishing gear it is not runnable at part throttle in a little bit of seas (22mph has traditionally been good) or in higher seas 8 or 9mph which keeps the bow up, not planing. Basically it misses, jumps, bucks, and pops violently enough it makes me think I'm going to blow it up.
Removed and cleaned the carb twice, replacing the float needle. It was remarkably clean to start with but I removed every part, tube, jet possible and sprayed carb cleaner through all the passages and cleaned the metering holes etc. with a wire. This improved it but didn't fix it for sure.
I suspect that it is perhaps a lean condition causing preignition (maybe?) and I wouldn't be so strong on that if it didn't idle and run at full throttle so well... It does not appear to be spark, and reeds seem OK although i didn't pull the manifold to check them
Anyone have some thoughts on this issue? Similar experience? Sound advice?
I can usually fix most things but two strokes have always been my nemesis and I don't have the funds avail to just yanks and replace it with a newer motor.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank
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