- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
Hi Everyone,
New to the site but I've been lurking for a while lol. Just picked up a '91 Squarenose 650 a few weeks ago and just recently had a strange issue happen and haven't found anything online that helps.
Previously it's been running very strong (3-4 tanks through), almost jumping out of the water if i punch it from low speeds. Yesterday I took it out, it started up fine, idles fine and smooth, runs smooth, except that it feels like it's running at maybe 75% power. Where it used to punch hard on the low end, it now kind of has to "push" it's way outta the hole to get on plane, and the top end feels not nearly the top speed it was.
Felt like maybe the throttle cable slipped but that was fine. It doesn't sound like any misfiring (is that something easy to tell?). Gas is fresh and mixed (about 45:1). Could it be the ethanol in the gas just building up?
Strangest thing is the difference in power when the only thing it's done is sat on the trailer.
Any experience with this or places to start looking?
Thanks!
New to the site but I've been lurking for a while lol. Just picked up a '91 Squarenose 650 a few weeks ago and just recently had a strange issue happen and haven't found anything online that helps.
Previously it's been running very strong (3-4 tanks through), almost jumping out of the water if i punch it from low speeds. Yesterday I took it out, it started up fine, idles fine and smooth, runs smooth, except that it feels like it's running at maybe 75% power. Where it used to punch hard on the low end, it now kind of has to "push" it's way outta the hole to get on plane, and the top end feels not nearly the top speed it was.
Felt like maybe the throttle cable slipped but that was fine. It doesn't sound like any misfiring (is that something easy to tell?). Gas is fresh and mixed (about 45:1). Could it be the ethanol in the gas just building up?
Strangest thing is the difference in power when the only thing it's done is sat on the trailer.
Any experience with this or places to start looking?
Thanks!