I was out in the boat today 22 Classic with 2003 twin carbed yami 40's. Everything was running great for probably around 45 minutes on the water. While underway at around 4700rpms my starboard motor started bogging down, sounding rough and wouldn't stay above 33rpm under full throttle. I stopped the boat to inspect and the motor is idling very hard and shaking. I look down at the outboards and realize I have left the flushing connectors off. Water was still coming from telltale but obviously not for optimum cooling.
The Port motor is still fine, but the rest of the day the starboard motor shook at an idle, sounded rough and wouldn't get above roughly 33rpm. So now I"m wondering did I overheat the engine? Damage rings/cylinder? Well I would think the overheat alarm would have still warned me about it before any damage would occur. Any ideas?
My plan tomorrow morning is to check compression. Also I need to figure out a way to test my overheat alarm and sensor to make sure that My optimistic side is wondering if a spark plug could have fouled.
The Port motor is still fine, but the rest of the day the starboard motor shook at an idle, sounded rough and wouldn't get above roughly 33rpm. So now I"m wondering did I overheat the engine? Damage rings/cylinder? Well I would think the overheat alarm would have still warned me about it before any damage would occur. Any ideas?
My plan tomorrow morning is to check compression. Also I need to figure out a way to test my overheat alarm and sensor to make sure that My optimistic side is wondering if a spark plug could have fouled.