Re: Johnson 9.9 HELP!!!!!!!!!
Let me add a couple things.
Start with engine setup on the boat. Look at the anti-cav plate, that's the plate right over the prop, and see if it's below the keel of the boat. If so, raise the engine till the plate is at least even with the keel of the boat, ideally an inch above the keel.
Check the rpms at WOT. If your not getting at least 5500rpms, drop the prop pitch. Most 9.9's can turn 6K rpm with no sweat. You may need to go to a 9 1/4 X 8 or even a 10 X 7 to get the revs up. Once the rpms are up, you can adjust the engines tilt angle for best on plane running.
Here's a rule of thumb for rpms vs. prop pitch......for every degree of pitch dropped or given, figure 150 to 200 rpms gained or lost.