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<blockquote data-quote="Silverad04" data-source="post: 418193" data-attributes="member: 9131"><p>I'm having some problems with my motor. I've cleaned the carb, and replaced the fuel pump, filter, line, and plugs. It still seems to idle rough. When I take it out it seem to be bogging down at wide open throttle, only pushing my boat about 5mph. I thought it may be a spun prop, but I was running it in a barrel the other day, and the idle screw is backed all the way out, and not even making contact with the throttle. I've put a can of sea foam in the fuel, and it hasn't seemed to help yet(ran it for a couple hours). I did pull the plug after running it the last time, and the plug was wet. I don't know if that's normal? Does anyone have any ideas that can help me out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverad04, post: 418193, member: 9131"] I'm having some problems with my motor. I've cleaned the carb, and replaced the fuel pump, filter, line, and plugs. It still seems to idle rough. When I take it out it seem to be bogging down at wide open throttle, only pushing my boat about 5mph. I thought it may be a spun prop, but I was running it in a barrel the other day, and the idle screw is backed all the way out, and not even making contact with the throttle. I've put a can of sea foam in the fuel, and it hasn't seemed to help yet(ran it for a couple hours). I did pull the plug after running it the last time, and the plug was wet. I don't know if that's normal? Does anyone have any ideas that can help me out? [/QUOTE]
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