naturecoast1
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2007
- Messages
- 9
I have a MR228 in a 1980 Grady White. Just had the injured prop (and the spare) rebuilt after a soft grounding. Boat pulls strong from an idle, gets up on plane faster than I remember in the past. The problem is that I have lost some top end performance. The engine will now redline if you aren't careful, with either prop. And, I am only getting 23mph @ 5000rpm. Props are 15 1/4", one 17 and one 19 pitch. Acceleration is slightly better with one, as you would expect, as is top end speed.
My question is this: Is it reasonable to believe that the prop shop took some pitch out during the rebuild, causing the engine to overpower the props at high speed? Or, is this the correct symptom of a slipping engine coupler?
I don't have alot of I/O experience, so I am not sure exactly what a slipping coupler shows up as. Although, I cannot imagine a slipping rubber coupler that holds up, repeatedly, to a strong hole shot.
What do you think?
Thanks, again, for any help!
My question is this: Is it reasonable to believe that the prop shop took some pitch out during the rebuild, causing the engine to overpower the props at high speed? Or, is this the correct symptom of a slipping engine coupler?
I don't have alot of I/O experience, so I am not sure exactly what a slipping coupler shows up as. Although, I cannot imagine a slipping rubber coupler that holds up, repeatedly, to a strong hole shot.
What do you think?
Thanks, again, for any help!