colriverrat
Contributing Member
"HELP!!
I have a Suzuki DT65
"HELP!!
I have a Suzuki DT65 2 cyl outboard that just seems to NOT LIKE to run at 1300-1500RPM. I've put new pistons and rings in, completely overhauled the fuel system including the reeds. Carbs are synced. Timing is set to factory specs.It has CDI ignition with good spark.
The motor starts right up and idles great both in and out of gear.
The motor runs great at all rpms except between 1300-1500. If I give a very slow but steady acceleration it "Skips" over this flat spot and runs awesome. If I decelerate quickly back to idle it is fine as well.
If I try to just run at a fast troll at 1300-1500 RPM the motor surges, coughs, and sputters. It wont die but it is not happy at that rpm. It sounds like a plug misfiring, but only at that one rpm. It does the same thing on decel. It runs fantastic until I get down to 1300-1500rpm then starts that coughing and surging.
Is it common for 2 strokes to have an rpm where they just are not happy? I'm perplexed I just cant figure this one out."
I have a Suzuki DT65
"HELP!!
I have a Suzuki DT65 2 cyl outboard that just seems to NOT LIKE to run at 1300-1500RPM. I've put new pistons and rings in, completely overhauled the fuel system including the reeds. Carbs are synced. Timing is set to factory specs.It has CDI ignition with good spark.
The motor starts right up and idles great both in and out of gear.
The motor runs great at all rpms except between 1300-1500. If I give a very slow but steady acceleration it "Skips" over this flat spot and runs awesome. If I decelerate quickly back to idle it is fine as well.
If I try to just run at a fast troll at 1300-1500 RPM the motor surges, coughs, and sputters. It wont die but it is not happy at that rpm. It sounds like a plug misfiring, but only at that one rpm. It does the same thing on decel. It runs fantastic until I get down to 1300-1500rpm then starts that coughing and surging.
Is it common for 2 strokes to have an rpm where they just are not happy? I'm perplexed I just cant figure this one out."

