Tightliner
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- May 21, 2014
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Hi all , I am looking for a little help with my 89 force 50 .... I feel I'm not getting max power out of it ... Here is the situation ! I have 98 15' deep V aluminum Sylvan explorer that came with a 25 hp mariner which I've had nothing but trouble with. So this year. Decided to try my luck at a new to me motor ... I found and purchased a 89 force 50 in great shape and put It on my boat ... Put the boat in the water and is running great ! Once I found the proper trim position the boat planes and handles very nice ! With 2 larger adults I'm running about 22-23 mph according to my fish finder. That being said i was getting speed with the 25 and figure I should be getting more with the 50 hp ..The 50 is a little sluggish getting on plane but once up runs pretty smooth .... I have a 3 blade prop but not sure what the pitch is .... To me it just seems like the motor is not working at my assumed potential... When I got off the water and home I put the throttle down all the way and checked the throttle linkage ... With the throttle at full stroke I could still move the fuel arm ( sorry for the improper part name ) another inch . I assume this will allow more fuel to the carb and give me higher rpm resulting in a little faster out of the hole and a little more speed .... I also feel by extending the linkage rod I will have a higher idle speed .... My question is am I on the right track by extending the linkage rod to improve performance ... I have not done my own compression test but the previous owner assured me there was between 110 and 115 psi on each cylinder .... Again the motor seems to be working great but I just feel I should have a little more performance with the larger hp motor ..... Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated ...