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Posted 12/19/2008 3:08 PM (#350531 - in reply to #350460)
Subject: Re: Outboard dies when trimmed down


My motor is a 175hp Yamaha Pro V- 1994. Runs great, but again about the only time it 'chugs' or runs rough is when you are at slow idle and trim the motor all the way down...it even seems to throw more exhaust during this time. I don't think the fuel line is getting pinched...Only started doing this the past couple of years.

Also, another question: What can cause the plugs to carbon up (I never troll with this motor)? I have been changing my plugs at the start of the season and at mid-season thinking this may have something to do with the problem. When I change them at mid-season they are seem a bit carboned. The motor does seem to run smoother for a awhile with the new plugs; maybe just my imagination?

Any ideas?

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