2 questions actually.
I was going through Frank's carb sync process today. i unclipped the the turnbuckle, that is connected to the cam and checked the alignment. The eccentric screw as just touching the cam when the marking was on tangent. All seemed well so far. I did notice that when I advance the remote to WOT, the cam does not push the carb screw to the stop. It will actually go another 3/8 of an inch or so. This would give me that much more power, correct???? Can I adjust that little turnbuckle so that the cam pushes the carb to its most open position. Currently the most I get with a light load is around 4300 rpms WOT. I would like to get a few more rpms as it seems a little underpowered for getting adult skiiers up.
2nd question. What prop pitch would be best for skiing behind this motor. It is on a 19 ft. bayliner cobra. It has a Stainless Steel prop which is marked 13 X 15. This doesn't seem to be the standard prop marking, but that's all it says. I would think that a 15 pitch prop should give me plenty of thrust, but is actually seems a little weak. It does have a top speed of 40 mph at 4300 WOT.
I'm fairly green to this boat ownership fun, so any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nate
I was going through Frank's carb sync process today. i unclipped the the turnbuckle, that is connected to the cam and checked the alignment. The eccentric screw as just touching the cam when the marking was on tangent. All seemed well so far. I did notice that when I advance the remote to WOT, the cam does not push the carb screw to the stop. It will actually go another 3/8 of an inch or so. This would give me that much more power, correct???? Can I adjust that little turnbuckle so that the cam pushes the carb to its most open position. Currently the most I get with a light load is around 4300 rpms WOT. I would like to get a few more rpms as it seems a little underpowered for getting adult skiiers up.
2nd question. What prop pitch would be best for skiing behind this motor. It is on a 19 ft. bayliner cobra. It has a Stainless Steel prop which is marked 13 X 15. This doesn't seem to be the standard prop marking, but that's all it says. I would think that a 15 pitch prop should give me plenty of thrust, but is actually seems a little weak. It does have a top speed of 40 mph at 4300 WOT.
I'm fairly green to this boat ownership fun, so any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nate