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<blockquote data-quote="AKFF" data-source="post: 355230" data-attributes="member: 14184"><p>I appreciate the suggestions. The prop was off when I took the video, I never put it in gear, so not sure if it could be a prop issue. What's the chances it's just an issue of idling too low? I adjusted a screw that keeps the tiller from turning too far in the 'slow' direction, and as long as I don't go below a certain speed, it seems to stay running just fine. I suppose I'd need a tach to tell exactly - how tough is it to rig a tach to tell what rpms it's running?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKFF, post: 355230, member: 14184"] I appreciate the suggestions. The prop was off when I took the video, I never put it in gear, so not sure if it could be a prop issue. What's the chances it's just an issue of idling too low? I adjusted a screw that keeps the tiller from turning too far in the 'slow' direction, and as long as I don't go below a certain speed, it seems to stay running just fine. I suppose I'd need a tach to tell exactly - how tough is it to rig a tach to tell what rpms it's running? [/QUOTE]
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