Neal Franson
Regular Contributor
Pertronix says to gap the plug at .003 to ,005 more, to take advantage of the extra volts (45,0000 V) of the flame thrower coil.
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I took it out today, and the good news is the fuel situation is handled with the new fuel pump. I got up to full throttle at 4100 rpm and up to 39 mph (34 knots) and kept it up for about 15 minutes with no problems. The engine ran great! Started right up!
I decided to take it out of the breakwater and practice piloting using my chart-plotter with waypoints and went to some close by fishing spots just to see how easy/ hard it is, and it is not easy. In the process of puttering around at 2000 -2500 rpm, I LOST FORWARD GEAR!
I was about a mile from the harbor, and about three miles from the launch. I tried to make it back in reverse, but I was also taking on some water, and about half-way back to the breakwater, my engine shorted out. So, I had to call up BoatUS to bail me out. I had drifted into the harbor while I waited for them.
So, now I have two lower rebuilds, and my season is over. That is three times I've lost forward gear - the two other times were broken clutch springs, and this had the same characteristics. Just like it slipped into neutral and engine revved.
I didn't do any hole-shots, just gradiently raised the throttle. And when it happened, I wasn't doing anything questionable.
Maybe I should stick with the 16-pitch prop. Anything else I should tone down? It has the standard plugs.
After I took it out of the water, I was hoping to find the leak, with the water in the boat. It wasn't leaking through the bellows, but maybe there is a leak in the bottom connection of the bellows/transom - seemed to be some drip there, but everything was wet and was hard to tell. It was a lot of water, and neither of my bilge pumps were functional. One had a bad connection to the hose. The other seemed to have shorted out. I am going to put a different kind of pump in. And re-seal the bellows - maybe a new one. And of course, the lower rebuild.