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I have an old Grady, 208 Adventure, year 2000, with a 200 HP Yamaha two stroke engine. I am trying to keep it running as long as possible, and have spent a lot on preventive maintenance and repairs over the years. So there is no reason why the engine should not be running fine.
However, for the last four years, the engine periodically hesitates, as if one pulls back on the throttle and then immediately puts it back in its original position. It hesitates for about one second and resumes original speed. This occurs more frequently at higher speeds and in turbulence, like when one bounces over a wake or wave.
I've tried many things, with no success, and the mechanics at our marina have not figured it out. I noticed, however, just a few months ago that the spark plugs installed by the marina during winterization last year were not those recommended by the Yamaha manual. They installed BR7HS-10, but specs call for BR8HS-10. BR7’s are recommended for 150HP, BR8’s for 200 HP, which is what I have.
My question is, does anyone know what impact this could have, and is it possible that they are the cause of the hesitation problem I described?
I have been told that one scenario is that a mechanic installed the wrong plugs several years ago, and each successive year the mechanic who did my winterization simply replaced my plugs with the (incorrect) ones that were in there rather than looking at the manual to determine which one to use.
Thanks!
However, for the last four years, the engine periodically hesitates, as if one pulls back on the throttle and then immediately puts it back in its original position. It hesitates for about one second and resumes original speed. This occurs more frequently at higher speeds and in turbulence, like when one bounces over a wake or wave.
I've tried many things, with no success, and the mechanics at our marina have not figured it out. I noticed, however, just a few months ago that the spark plugs installed by the marina during winterization last year were not those recommended by the Yamaha manual. They installed BR7HS-10, but specs call for BR8HS-10. BR7’s are recommended for 150HP, BR8’s for 200 HP, which is what I have.
My question is, does anyone know what impact this could have, and is it possible that they are the cause of the hesitation problem I described?
I have been told that one scenario is that a mechanic installed the wrong plugs several years ago, and each successive year the mechanic who did my winterization simply replaced my plugs with the (incorrect) ones that were in there rather than looking at the manual to determine which one to use.
Thanks!