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Old 06-29-2009 | 04:13 PM
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What would cause the need to have one throttle stick slightly (less than 1/4") more forward than the other at any speed in order to keep the RPM's equal between the pair of 496HO's in my 30 Outlaw???? Is it adjustable?

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Old 06-29-2009 | 06:29 PM
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They are all like that because of the prop torque and the way stuff handles with load etc. Don't believe there is anyway to adjust it..
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Yes there is an adjustment either at the engine end or the throttle end. As the cables age, they stretch so figure out which one needs to be moved a little and tighten up the play in the cable.
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Old 07-01-2009 | 12:21 PM
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Yes there is an adjustment either at the engine end or the throttle end. As the cables age, they stretch so figure out which one needs to be moved a little and tighten up the play in the cable.
Makes sense and being that I am not much the mechanic, will have to have that looked at. Thanks!
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Old 07-01-2009 | 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by imartin
being that I am not much the mechanic, will have to have that looked at.
Words of a very wise man.
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Old 07-01-2009 | 03:13 PM
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The number one reason is that your props are not matched!

I have never had to adjust the sticks on my boat once I got a set up props labbed and perfectly matched. Stock props out of a mold are not perfect adn no two molds are identical. I have seen as much as 300 RPm difference in engine speeds with stock props requiring the throttles to be at different positions to have both engines running at the same RPM.

If you have stock out of the box props have them matched up by a good prop shop like BBlades before you start adjusting the throttle cables. If not you could loose top end RPM on one engine after the adjustment.

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Old 07-01-2009 | 04:05 PM
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Dock,

Have you ever noticed that a well matched engine/prop setup on a twin engine boat tends to gain speed after the first 1-2 miles, and a mis-matched setup tends to hit a "brick wall" at wide open?

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Dock,

Have you ever noticed that a well matched engine/prop setup on a twin engine boat tends to gain speed after the first 1-2 miles, and a mis-matched setup tends to hit a "brick wall" at wide open?

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There is nothing like a matched set of props on a boat. I compare it to an unbalanced set of blades on a mower.

You can tell a difference and it is smooth and sweet.
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Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
Yes Sir

There is nothing like a matched set of props on a boat. I compare it to an unbalanced set of blades on a mower.

You can tell a difference and it is smooth and sweet.
There you go again GRASS on your mind
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Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
Yes Sir

There is nothing like a matched set of props on a boat. I compare it to an unbalanced set of blades on a mower.

You can tell a difference and it is smooth and sweet.
So you can balance the 9 blades on the 16' cut Jacobsen? How about on the 10' Toro?
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