Sorry to drag out the tired old question but here goes : I have a vintage Elgin with the serial number of 571.59641 . It is cream coloured with batwings on the fiberglass hood, has a separate fuel tank, 2 stroke, 2 cylinder, forward-neutral-reverse, it has some sort of throttle lock out with settings as follows : 7 1/2 - lock - Max .
What year is my motor ?
Also...
It has run strong as a kicker, and has pushed a dead 70 hp Force attached to a 16' Bayliner Mutiny back onto the trailer. Lately I put it on a 12 foot tin boat and could not get past 1/4 throttle without the prop losing bite and the rpm going through the roof and the boat falling back to a dead stop. When i throttle back down to near stall speed and rev up again, away we go...sort of slowly, and sometimes i can roll on the throttle slowly and get up half way to plane!
I am a little unclear how much of the prop should be clear under the stern transom area ? I don't have a cavitation plate on the motor but I am guessing that the first little horizontal fin above the prop should be about on the same horizontal line as the underside of the boat ?
Any help the forum has to offer would be great, if I can get my wife to catch the boating itch i might get to have a real boat someday. Sorry if this is a little disjointed, it is late and i have a touch of insomnia.
Thanks all,
B.S.
What year is my motor ?
Also...
It has run strong as a kicker, and has pushed a dead 70 hp Force attached to a 16' Bayliner Mutiny back onto the trailer. Lately I put it on a 12 foot tin boat and could not get past 1/4 throttle without the prop losing bite and the rpm going through the roof and the boat falling back to a dead stop. When i throttle back down to near stall speed and rev up again, away we go...sort of slowly, and sometimes i can roll on the throttle slowly and get up half way to plane!
I am a little unclear how much of the prop should be clear under the stern transom area ? I don't have a cavitation plate on the motor but I am guessing that the first little horizontal fin above the prop should be about on the same horizontal line as the underside of the boat ?
Any help the forum has to offer would be great, if I can get my wife to catch the boating itch i might get to have a real boat someday. Sorry if this is a little disjointed, it is late and i have a touch of insomnia.
Thanks all,
B.S.