Great way to end a day of boating
So, I'm wrapping up a day of boating and riding with friends, hauling butt across a choppy lake back to my truck and trailer and I seem to have lost any and all throttle authority. I'm still currently idling my way across all this water and bored, figured I ask the question how do I get behind the throttle to check the linkage there?
Great way to end a day of boating
Already checked all that while still on the water. Connection to the carb is rock solid...so much so that I had to removed the linkage at the carb so I could give it enough gas to get the boat up on the trailer.
Great way to end a day of boating
I checked it and also based off of feel, there was zero resistance in the throttle lever after this happened. I popped the dog house since I was at idle and checked for any movement of the throttle linkage when I moved the throttle. Again nothing, didn't matter one way or the other. The bracket that the throttle linkage bolts up to and the linkage itself on the carb were tight and strong, it was a challenge just popping off the linkage at the carb. It will be at least a few days before I go back to the boat to deal with this issue though so I guess I have more time to use that handy search function on these forums now that I'm home.
Great way to end a day of boating
Without looking at it yet, I'm thinking that due to the choppy conditions that exist on the lakes that I boat on and how the Comp rides like a Cadillac when there's even the slightest of chop... I'm thinking after years of pounding over waves something finally came loose back there where I couldn't see it as part of my normal checks.
Great way to end a day of boating
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mabbore
Ohh and Jetlink forgot to mention that I also ran over his nice new Wakeboard rope yesterday. #chainlife
Haha, I'm not too wrapped up about that, plus the way I see it you weren't actually at the helm when that happened.