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<blockquote data-quote="lundwc16" data-source="post: 406780" data-attributes="member: 15071"><p>Have a 1977 25Hp Johnson mod#25E77S. Runs fine at slow speed, if I give it the gas all at once the motor revs & we don't get forward motion. My first thought was the shear pin, pulled the prop & all is good. If I give it the gas slow & steady it runs fine, & the boat gets up on plane & gets to top speed with no problem. From slow speed if I give it the gas all at once it acts like a stick shift car when the clutch is slipping. Thoughts?</p><p>Thanks, John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lundwc16, post: 406780, member: 15071"] Have a 1977 25Hp Johnson mod#25E77S. Runs fine at slow speed, if I give it the gas all at once the motor revs & we don't get forward motion. My first thought was the shear pin, pulled the prop & all is good. If I give it the gas slow & steady it runs fine, & the boat gets up on plane & gets to top speed with no problem. From slow speed if I give it the gas all at once it acts like a stick shift car when the clutch is slipping. Thoughts? Thanks, John [/QUOTE]
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