SeaRayder4
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Dec 10, 2009
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- 35
Hi guys, here's one that's been driving me crazy this year. I rebuilt a Mercury (built by Force) Sportjet 90 (the same powerhead as a 90hp 3 cylinder outboard) completely this past winter.
New pistons, seals, bearings, connecting rods, gaskets, etc. Newer electricals, new fuel pump. Breaking-in went fine and for about 20 hours perfect except a SLIGHT hesitation between 4-5K rpms. Would get through it and then not reoccur for several hours.
Now EVERY time I try to go into this range (4-5K) to get on plane, after a few seconds it hesitates and returns to 3500 or so. I get the same symptons on a 6gal test tank so I know its not the fuel supply the fuel bulb remains hard even when its bogging. New plugs (no help), all fuel lines were new at rebuild, all new check valves in the recirculation system, new BOYSEN reeds, new rev limiter...I'm stumped . I can run all day at below 4K with no problems, but with this jet boat I need the 4-5K range to get on plane.
I have great compression 125+ on all 3 holes.
Any and all thoughts are welcome. After much searching and another 3 hours of trying new things today with no help, I thinking...
Rectifier or Stator? Both have less than 50 hours on them. Someone said interference from a failing one can cause the rev limiter to trigger?
Any help is appreciated. Below is a pic link if you're not familiar with this engine.
http://i894.photobucket.com/albums/a...talled-Web.jpg
New pistons, seals, bearings, connecting rods, gaskets, etc. Newer electricals, new fuel pump. Breaking-in went fine and for about 20 hours perfect except a SLIGHT hesitation between 4-5K rpms. Would get through it and then not reoccur for several hours.
Now EVERY time I try to go into this range (4-5K) to get on plane, after a few seconds it hesitates and returns to 3500 or so. I get the same symptons on a 6gal test tank so I know its not the fuel supply the fuel bulb remains hard even when its bogging. New plugs (no help), all fuel lines were new at rebuild, all new check valves in the recirculation system, new BOYSEN reeds, new rev limiter...I'm stumped . I can run all day at below 4K with no problems, but with this jet boat I need the 4-5K range to get on plane.
I have great compression 125+ on all 3 holes.
Any and all thoughts are welcome. After much searching and another 3 hours of trying new things today with no help, I thinking...
Rectifier or Stator? Both have less than 50 hours on them. Someone said interference from a failing one can cause the rev limiter to trigger?
Any help is appreciated. Below is a pic link if you're not familiar with this engine.
http://i894.photobucket.com/albums/a...talled-Web.jpg