UncleRichie
New member
Hi,
I have a 75 horse carb honda on my 22 cruiser and am happy with the way it runs I have the prop recomended for it top speed of 32 miles per . I bought a spare from honda that is a little more then it likes . My question is top rpm is about 54 to 55hundred witch is where it should be but when working on it I found that the carb throtle does not go all the way open ( when the throtle lever is pushed all the way ) I took the housing off one day while on the water and hooked a string to the throtle just to see what the differance is the engine will turn way more then it is supposed to ,I also tried the larger prop and could still get it way past red line ( stopped before then) has any one else noticed this? If I could use this extra throtle I could use a lot more prop . With the larger prop I was way south of 36 miles per and still pulling strong but was at max rpms. Has anyone else noticed this or is this hondas way of making shure we don't destroy the engine?
Richard
I have a 75 horse carb honda on my 22 cruiser and am happy with the way it runs I have the prop recomended for it top speed of 32 miles per . I bought a spare from honda that is a little more then it likes . My question is top rpm is about 54 to 55hundred witch is where it should be but when working on it I found that the carb throtle does not go all the way open ( when the throtle lever is pushed all the way ) I took the housing off one day while on the water and hooked a string to the throtle just to see what the differance is the engine will turn way more then it is supposed to ,I also tried the larger prop and could still get it way past red line ( stopped before then) has any one else noticed this? If I could use this extra throtle I could use a lot more prop . With the larger prop I was way south of 36 miles per and still pulling strong but was at max rpms. Has anyone else noticed this or is this hondas way of making shure we don't destroy the engine?
Richard