Re: More mysterious behavior -
Howdy boatniks!<br /><br />Well I made it back in one piece and the boat performed flawlessly out and back! YES!!!

<br /><br />Captain HooknFinger: That is hysterical! TOO FUNNY!

How do I dood it? I haz threee colledge degreze - NOT!!

I gets good spelling from my mom and me trusty spell checker.

<br /><br />tylerin: Beer gives me a headache I can only drink Cuervo 1800 tequila...<br /><br />Boomyal: The high voltage lead from coil to distributor. Can you believe that all of that spooky behavior was that! I'll tell you though, when the engine faltered when I actuated my trim tabs, it certainly pointed to an electrical rather than a fuel problem. I started checking coil primary and had a solid 9 volts (plus/minus a volt) from plus to ground and I just couldn't accept that it was one of my new plug/distributor wires, so I didn't even look at that and there's where I really showed my ignorance!

<br /><br />However, I learned a great lesson and next time I'll check everything in the proper order and not make bad *** -umptions. <br /><br />The wonderful news is that all of the work I did this summer contributed to getting the engine running better than ever! As I've mentioned in other posts, I never had more than 3100 rpms in the 7 plus years I've had this rig. I just assumed that's all it could do! When I found out I was about 1000 rpm's shy of specs, I began to think that the old girl was simply worn out! <br /><br />Then after much contemplation and ultimately following all the great advice I obtained on this forum and performing a bunch of needed repairs (new coil, wires, plugs, distributor, timing gears and chain and carb rebuild, I ended up with a boat that's good for about 31 mph as opposed to 21 and that's serious improvement! <br /><br />Well, sadly I'm going to winterize today instead of waiting till the ice balls start to fly (like I'm inclined to do), but I'm certainly ending the season on a good vibe and can anticipate a heck of a spring out-fitting!<br /><br />Regards to all of you marvelous boat wizards!<br /><br />crt.