brian3127
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2007
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- 507
I have a 1975 johnson 40-hp 40el75c and it sits on a 14 tri hull boat use mainly for fishing and maybe cruising around never pull anything
I have been told on this sight that it should be ran at 5000 to 5500 rpm at wot. I have read that it should be ran at 4500 rpm. My boat is running at 3800 rpms. which one is correct? So I think I need a different prop because I'm running to low
Now the carbeurator is set to put a certain amount of gas into the cylinders at wot. Does that mean when my boat is only running at 3800 rpms I'm using more gas than I would be if I would be running at a higher rpm? And of course not getting as much power or speed the motor is designed for
Is there a calculation to figure out how much pitch to get a certain rpm.
I don't know what prop I have on the boat right now
I have been told on this sight that it should be ran at 5000 to 5500 rpm at wot. I have read that it should be ran at 4500 rpm. My boat is running at 3800 rpms. which one is correct? So I think I need a different prop because I'm running to low
Now the carbeurator is set to put a certain amount of gas into the cylinders at wot. Does that mean when my boat is only running at 3800 rpms I'm using more gas than I would be if I would be running at a higher rpm? And of course not getting as much power or speed the motor is designed for
Is there a calculation to figure out how much pitch to get a certain rpm.
I don't know what prop I have on the boat right now