I know this gets asked a lot, and we've gone through a lot of things to try and remedy the issue without success.
The 3.0 didn't run when we picked this thing up. After some maintenance and repairs we got it running well and used it for the summer, that was 2 seasons ago. After the first season it was put away with a heater to keep it above freezing, but that failed and the head cracked. Purchased a rebuilt head, new head gasket, and a rebuilt carb to go along with it. All seemed well, boat fired up and idled well on muffs and in the lake. Slow cruising it does just fine, but the issue arises when we speed up and try to get on plane. It's slow to pop the bow up and it refuses to get on plane. The only way we can get it to plane is if a couple of us move to the very front of the boat and weigh down the bow, but it's still very slow. We've also gone out with minimal weight, me and a buddy, 1/4 tank of gas, nothing else and it acts the same.
So far we've done the following since purchase...
Removed water logged foam.
Replaced spark plugs and plug wires, it has electronic ignition so no cap and rotor to replace.
Rebuilt head, new head gasket, compression is good on all four cylinders.
Rebuilt carb.
Replaced fuel pump.
Added inline fuel filter.
Verified timing.
Replaced and verified correct pitch prop. I think it's a 20p, QuickSilver Laser II stainless, if i recall correctly.
RPM shows about right according to the tach in the dash, but we haven't verified if it is reading correctly.
What else should we be looking at? I read online posts how this motor in this size/weight boat should have no problem getting on plane. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
The 3.0 didn't run when we picked this thing up. After some maintenance and repairs we got it running well and used it for the summer, that was 2 seasons ago. After the first season it was put away with a heater to keep it above freezing, but that failed and the head cracked. Purchased a rebuilt head, new head gasket, and a rebuilt carb to go along with it. All seemed well, boat fired up and idled well on muffs and in the lake. Slow cruising it does just fine, but the issue arises when we speed up and try to get on plane. It's slow to pop the bow up and it refuses to get on plane. The only way we can get it to plane is if a couple of us move to the very front of the boat and weigh down the bow, but it's still very slow. We've also gone out with minimal weight, me and a buddy, 1/4 tank of gas, nothing else and it acts the same.
So far we've done the following since purchase...
Removed water logged foam.
Replaced spark plugs and plug wires, it has electronic ignition so no cap and rotor to replace.
Rebuilt head, new head gasket, compression is good on all four cylinders.
Rebuilt carb.
Replaced fuel pump.
Added inline fuel filter.
Verified timing.
Replaced and verified correct pitch prop. I think it's a 20p, QuickSilver Laser II stainless, if i recall correctly.
RPM shows about right according to the tach in the dash, but we haven't verified if it is reading correctly.
What else should we be looking at? I read online posts how this motor in this size/weight boat should have no problem getting on plane. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks