11hp, 2 cyl. Runs fine at speed and idles smoothly but it dies when
reversed at low speeds; and when speeding up from an idle it's very
sluggish. What could be wrong?
TIA,
Tom
Chuck - 24 Nov 2004 22:59 GMT
Hello Jay,
What have you checked?
Air filter?
Fuel filter?
Time since last injector cleaning?
Etc.
Did the problem arise suddenly or has it been a gradual worsening?
Need to do some homework.
Chuck
> 11hp, 2 cyl. Runs fine at speed and idles smoothly but it dies when
> reversed at low speeds; and when speeding up from an idle it's very
> sluggish. What could be wrong?
>
> TIA,
> Tom
Alan Gomes - 25 Nov 2004 00:47 GMT
At what speed is it idling? Probably somewhere around 900 rpm is about
right?
--Alan Gomes
> 11hp, 2 cyl. Runs fine at speed and idles smoothly but it dies when
> reversed at low speeds; and when speeding up from an idle it's very
> sluggish. What could be wrong?
>
> TIA,
> Tom
Jay Mott - 25 Nov 2004 11:38 GMT
There is no tachometer but it no longer idles consistently with the
lever all the way back.
Tom
Jay Mott - 25 Nov 2004 11:35 GMT
Thank you.
The problem has increased over about a hundred hours. What are the
chances that both injectors are fouled equally (idle is smooth)? How
could it run at speed if the fuel filter is clogged? I don't think it
has an air filter.
Tom
Chuck - 26 Nov 2004 13:07 GMT
I'm certainly not an expert, but you might consider the following.
Torque is higher at higher rpms, lowest at idle.
Anything that reduces the engine's power (valves in need of adjustment,
for example) will reduce torque across the engine's range of rpms. At
high rpms, you may have enough spare torque to propel the boat normally.
When you accelerate, or shift to reverse (assuming you're moving forward
at the time) you may find the torque is reduced enough to stall the
engine, or at least to make it sluggish.
Of course if you are at rest and shift into reverse, you would
experience the same load as shifting into forward. Well, the prop would
be running "backwards" and the transmission might use a different ratio
for reverse. Maybe there is a difference.
Bottom line: I would look at those things likely to reduce the overall
performance of the engine. Regarding injectors, I can at least imagine a
change in injector performance at different speeds. Someone more
knowledgeable than I should be consulted.
Good luck.
Chuck
> Thank you.
> The problem has increased over about a hundred hours. What are the
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>
> Tom
Jerry W - 26 Nov 2004 18:28 GMT
You didn't mention whether you were idling with the clutch engaged or in the
neutral position. If the problem appears only when the clutch is engaged,
could it be something as simple as a badly fouled prop? That would explain
the sluggish ramp-up to speed.
> 11hp, 2 cyl. Runs fine at speed and idles smoothly but it dies when
> reversed at low speeds; and when speeding up from an idle it's very
> sluggish. What could be wrong?
>
> TIA,
> Tom