I have a 2001 Johnson 150 looper that I can not get to reach past 3500 rpms and was told by a dealer that inspected the motor that the high speed jets were enlarged by years of ethanol fuel and were allowing too much fuel to pass through the carbs (I also noticed that at 3500 rpms the floscan showed 17 gallons per hour, where as at 3000 rpms, floscan showed 8 gallons per hour..with only a 5 mph increase in speed).
First, is it possible for larger high speed jets to cause a motor to not reach max rpms and second, has anyone ever heard of ethanol causing this condition?
Thanks
First, is it possible for larger high speed jets to cause a motor to not reach max rpms and second, has anyone ever heard of ethanol causing this condition?
Thanks


