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15hp bog and die in forward gear only
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<blockquote data-quote="TOY BOAT" data-source="post: 317193" data-attributes="member: 6910"><p>Thank you Johny25. Any help would be great. I looked over the link you posted, and like you said it sounds like I need to make adjustments in the water. But I am not sure what I am doing. There seems to be a lot of adjustments to fine tune the motor. I feel like I need a marine tech with me. lol</p><p></p><p>I see the little screw you mentioned at the top that is at a 30 degree angle behind the air box. Am I supposed to remove the cover, remove the air box, and adjust while in the water? I guess I am a bit confused. You would think a adjustment that needs to be made in the water would be more accessible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOY BOAT, post: 317193, member: 6910"] Thank you Johny25. Any help would be great. I looked over the link you posted, and like you said it sounds like I need to make adjustments in the water. But I am not sure what I am doing. There seems to be a lot of adjustments to fine tune the motor. I feel like I need a marine tech with me. lol I see the little screw you mentioned at the top that is at a 30 degree angle behind the air box. Am I supposed to remove the cover, remove the air box, and adjust while in the water? I guess I am a bit confused. You would think a adjustment that needs to be made in the water would be more accessible. [/QUOTE]
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