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Between here and the performance shop I work with, it's starting to become a consensus that I'm over propped. Going to try a set of 24s or 26s.
To the question above, yes in natural it will rev to 5000rpm. |
Weren't 28's the stock props on that boat? I think it's time for a compression test and leak down.
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Originally Posted by t500hps
(Post 3988335)
Do they spin 5,000 rpms in neutral? If so, then it's likely a prop problem. If 4,100 is all they do then you know the problem is in the engine compartment.
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Originally Posted by BoeingPilot
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Between here and the performance shop I work with, it's starting to become a consensus that I'm over propped. Going to try a set of 24s or 26s.
To the question above, yes in natural it will rev to 5000rpm. Your issue is NOT the prop size! Could your prop be damaged? sure. But it is not the size. These boats came with 28's and like I said i have the same exact boat. You are down on power... big time. |
Originally Posted by lil red
(Post 3988556)
Weren't 28's the stock props on that boat? I think it's time for a compression test and leak down.
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Same hours on both, that sh!it silent thunder system, and or bad manifolds. I've seen it before.
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Leak down test!!! Will tell all
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502s with 28P at around 4400rpm I get almost 70mph with a normal load.
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Originally Posted by t500hps
(Post 3988335)
Do they spin 5,000 rpms in neutral? If so, then it's likely a prop problem. If 4,100 is all they do then you know the problem is in the engine compartment.
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Being that you run in salt water It is very possible that you have internal leaking due to exhaust issues or possible head gasket. Witch leads to low compression either thru the heads/valves or cylinders. Just speaking from experience. What exhaust are you running?
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