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I just bought an 01' 27 fastech.It's got a 375 hp 496.Can't get on plane very well,it only tachs at 3500 rpm's and once it's up it will only rev to 4500 rpms.Is this normal?Local prop shop said to leave the 22 pitch prop.Bennett tabs don't seem to help any.Any ideas?
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I have an 01 271 also, with a 496HO/425hp, 24P Bravo w/ bennet tabs. WOT is 4400 at 59mph (non GPS), coming on plane could be better and I can slow it down to 25mph using full tabs. Most of these observations come from having 2-3 adults on board w/ 1/2-3/4 fuel. After looking at the prices of bigger/better tabs, I decided that if I do anything at all, it will be using 2 props, one for top end and one for slow speed, towing the kids around on a tube etc. If you find that magic tweak, let me know.
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That prop is too small you should be running a 26 if it is a bravo 1 and that boat should not need any tab to get on plane.
They come from the factory with the 26 and all the ones here I see have no problem . Once on plane are you getting it trimmed to acheive RPM? Small prop will make it hard to plane.
They come from the factory with the 26 and all the ones here I see have no problem . Once on plane are you getting it trimmed to acheive RPM? Small prop will make it hard to plane.
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I have an 01 271 also, with a 496HO/425hp, 24P Bravo w/ bennet tabs. WOT is 4400 at 59mph (non GPS), coming on plane could be better and I can slow it down to 25mph using full tabs. Most of these observations come from having 2-3 adults on board w/ 1/2-3/4 fuel. After looking at the prices of bigger/better tabs, I decided that if I do anything at all, it will be using 2 props, one for top end and one for slow speed, towing the kids around on a tube etc. If you find that magic tweak, let me know. 

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That prop is too small you should be running a 26 if it is a bravo 1 and that boat should not need any tab to get on plane.
They come from the factory with the 26 and all the ones here I see have no problem . Once on plane are you getting it trimmed to acheive RPM? Small prop will make it hard to plane.
They come from the factory with the 26 and all the ones here I see have no problem . Once on plane are you getting it trimmed to acheive RPM? Small prop will make it hard to plane.
#8
I normally don't come out of the hole WOT, and I haven't really paid attention to the RPM's then, But considering I'm not WOT, it seems reasonable that 3500 would be about normal.
#9
Wot out of the hole will cause drive failure eventually.Plus that motor Hits the rev limiter at 4850. Something not right you should be able to turn a 26 b1.Unless you are way heavy with gear fuel and people?
#10
Donzilla is right, hard-hitting holeshots = broken drive sooner or later. in 2002 Mercury made some changes to the Bravo I which strengthened some weak points, but WOT before plane is still something to be avoided.
Take a look at this for info on Bravo failures:
http://www.go-fast.com/bravo_drive_failures.htm
Here is a matrix of improvements in 2002 Bravo I drives:
http://www.go-fast.com/mercruiser_bravo_sterndrives.htm
Take a look at this for info on Bravo failures:
http://www.go-fast.com/bravo_drive_failures.htm
Here is a matrix of improvements in 2002 Bravo I drives:
http://www.go-fast.com/mercruiser_bravo_sterndrives.htm


