What is wrong with this
#1
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What is wrong with this
I have a 1990 Baja 250 ES. 7.4 MPI, bravo 1 with a nose cone and a mirage plus 23 prop.
It does not really want to go faster than about 40. If I trim the drive up much the prop slips like crazy. When I am going 30 or 40 even a small turn makes the prop cavitate and I have to pull the throttle back so it will catch again.
I don't even have a clue where start looking for what is wrong. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Gene Bopp
It does not really want to go faster than about 40. If I trim the drive up much the prop slips like crazy. When I am going 30 or 40 even a small turn makes the prop cavitate and I have to pull the throttle back so it will catch again.
I don't even have a clue where start looking for what is wrong. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Gene Bopp
#2
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BB,
Easiest solution is , you're trimmed too high.
With the boat on the trailer , and the cavitaion plate of the outdrive parallel to the bottom of the boat , check your trim indicator position. If you're only interested in doing say 40mph , there is no advantage to be trimmed much higher than this .
Easiest solution is , you're trimmed too high.
With the boat on the trailer , and the cavitaion plate of the outdrive parallel to the bottom of the boat , check your trim indicator position. If you're only interested in doing say 40mph , there is no advantage to be trimmed much higher than this .
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Yea, there was something done to the prop. I bent the tip of one blade and had it straighted at a prop shop. Now the prop looks perfect and the hub is perfect. The boat was a dud when I bought it. I figured that the old engine was just tired. It spun a bearing and I put a new motor in, it still doesnt want to go fast. I dont think it is an over trim problem. I only trimed it a little, a few seconds worth. The gage doesn't work acuratly. But when i do trim it back down it will catch in a few seconds.
Thanks
Gene
Thanks
Gene
#4
TOO OLD --- It sounds like a spun hub to me also. It might just now be going bad. Try someone elses prop and see what the boat does. If it runs good then take the prop back and have him check the hub. If the hub is not bad then take the prop to someone else and have them check the blades for straitness.
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Originally posted by Baja Bopp
But when i do trim it back down it will catch in a few seconds.
Thanks
Gene
But when i do trim it back down it will catch in a few seconds.
Thanks
Gene
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That boat should be in the mid 50's with a 21 pitch.
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I don't believe the tach, it is a cheepie with an adjustment screw on the back. I haven't had time to put a real tach on it, but it is not spinning fast. I just had the prop hub off. I took it off to look at it. It looks perfect. I don't really know what a torn up one would look like, but this one looks like a new one. I am using an aviation GPS set to MPH.
I will get to test out any ideas on Thursday. Any help would be appreciated. Yea, i know. Set the tach!
Thanks Gene
I will get to test out any ideas on Thursday. Any help would be appreciated. Yea, i know. Set the tach!
Thanks Gene