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    Any 200 XP Rude Guru's out there today?

    Just picked up a 91 200 XP Rude from a buddy.Had it out for about an hour a couple of weeks ago and it ran great.Pulled the lower unit to reseal it and then went back to the lake.It basically now won't do much more than come off of an idle.Two weeks ago it throw you out of the back of the boat when you hit it.The only thing I've noticed is that the starboard bank of cylinders is hotter than the Port side.I don't have a working alarm on it but I don't think it's overheating.Plugs are new but look normal enough.
    The motor has sat for at least a year but it looks like a low hour motor.Compression was even and right where it should be.Carbs were cleaned and it has a new stator and trigger.Like I said it was running fine 2 weeks ago when we pulled it out of the water.I did change the T-stats from side to side and it made no difference on the muffs.
    I din't have a manual and I'm at a lose as to where to start.Only other thing I noticed was my voltmeter spiking the odd time.
    Do these motors have a "limp Mode" if they're running too hot?

    I should have said that the oil pump is still hooked up and I'm still mixing until I know the pump is working.I blocked the pump off at one point but it made no difference.Thought maybe it was pumping too much.
    Last edited by CVX20SPRINT; 09-23-2017 at 09:15 AM.
    If I knew it was going to last this long I would have taken better care of it.

    Chris

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    Miss the water tube when you put the lower on? If you think you may have. Pull the thermostat cover and stats. Run the hose and fire off the motor. Be ready to cut it off when water come out the thermostat holes. If no water coming out you missed something.
    Last edited by RSWORDS; 09-23-2017 at 09:20 AM.

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    No it's pumping lots of water.Just wondering if one side of the block has a plugged passage.OMC's are new to me and I don't have a manual to show me the flow of the cooling system.Gonna Google it.

    Not exactly sure that it is running too hot.
    If I knew it was going to last this long I would have taken better care of it.

    Chris

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    What rpm is it stopping at?

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    Less than 2 k rpm's.Starts to pull slowly then just drops off.
    I should've said that yesturday it did it right from leaving the dock.Never realy even had a chance to be overly hot yet.
    Don't think it's a fuel issue either.Pumping the ball did nothing.
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    If I knew it was going to last this long I would have taken better care of it.

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    Hmmm that's a tough one. If it was an OH or other fault it would run fine to 2500 or so.

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    Thanks for the replies.
    If I knew it was going to last this long I would have taken better care of it.

    Chris

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    Try a new set of plugs, you may have fouled them by pre-mixing and running the VRO.....over oiling......
    "One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors". Plato .

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    If you messed with the lowerunit its probably the shift interupter switch, did u have the shift shaft out to change the o ring? you probably didn't get the proper height measurement... if it bottoms out in foreward your dropping 3 cylinders.Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by flabum1017 View Post
    Try a new set of plugs, you may have fouled them by pre-mixing and running the VRO.....over oiling......
    Yeah that was the last thing I tried.No difference.
    If I knew it was going to last this long I would have taken better care of it.

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    I think you could be onto something there.Can you bypass the shift interrupter just to try it.Pretty sure the shaft is adjusted properly at 21&15/16ths
    If I knew it was going to last this long I would have taken better care of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVX20SPRINT View Post
    I think you could be onto something there.Can you bypass the shift interrupter just to try it.Pretty sure the shaft is adjusted properly at 21&15/16ths
    How's the idle in gear?

    Yes you can bypass. Unplug it.

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    That's what's throwing me off,it idles around 1100 in neutral and around 700 or so in gear.Haven't ran it enough to do any adjustments yet.
    If I knew it was going to last this long I would have taken better care of it.

    Chris

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    Its fairly hard to measure it without the trammel tool, but if you did it right check the cable adjustment it could have been wrong before from previous work and now the shifter cable is out of adjustment.. as was said above u can disable it but look at the switch and see if the cable is pulling after the shift arm stops moving activating the switch... it can be right on the border so it will idle in gear not activated and as soon as u throttle up it pulls just enough on the cable to activate the switch. Did u grease the shaft good a new o ring needs to be greased well so it shifts with out much friction on the shaft..Dave

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    Yeah it had a new prop shaft put in it and resealed by a marine tech.I'm an auto tech that's more familiar with Mercs and know just enough to get in trouble.I think you hit the nail on the head though.I was having trouble getting reverse where it was measured to so I gave it one more turn out.The shaft was hitting the housing before locking into reverse.That switch is hard to see to see what is going on.
    If I knew it was going to last this long I would have taken better care of it.

    Chris

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