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I'm hoping for some diagnostic help. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I've got a 30 year old Yamaha 175 outboard with an intermittent surge in RPM and loss in power, like I'd expect from a spun hub or ventilation. Reducing RPM stops the slipping, and you can slowly increase power, sometimes back up to full throttle.
It's worse with more weight on the boat. It sometimes goes away for days and then comes back again.
The boat is shifting well, running well, and there are no unusual noises or clunking. Recovery is smooth too.
I marked the hub and prop, went until I triggered a slip, but the marks remained aligned. I don't think it's a spun hub.
This is the same prop, trim, and mount I've used for 30 years. It really cant' be suddenly ventilating.
What other problem can cause smooth intermittent slipping, with no grinding or clunks? I'm at a loss. Any ideas?
Thanks again,
T.
I've got a 30 year old Yamaha 175 outboard with an intermittent surge in RPM and loss in power, like I'd expect from a spun hub or ventilation. Reducing RPM stops the slipping, and you can slowly increase power, sometimes back up to full throttle.
It's worse with more weight on the boat. It sometimes goes away for days and then comes back again.
The boat is shifting well, running well, and there are no unusual noises or clunking. Recovery is smooth too.
I marked the hub and prop, went until I triggered a slip, but the marks remained aligned. I don't think it's a spun hub.
This is the same prop, trim, and mount I've used for 30 years. It really cant' be suddenly ventilating.
What other problem can cause smooth intermittent slipping, with no grinding or clunks? I'm at a loss. Any ideas?
Thanks again,
T.