Re: 1972 johnson 115 carb adjustments
Hi CM...the last 115hp built with low speed needles was 1970. No 115hp's were built in 71' or 72'. In 1973, the 115s' had fixed low speed jets...no adjustment needles. The needles would be readily apparent if they are there. I would conclude that your engine is at least a 1973 or later.<br /><br />If the stator coil is or has leaked, you would do well to replace the assembly before it fails altogether. Coils leaking mean they are getting hot. This coil maybe causing your idle problems.<br /><br />If you have a service manual, run through the sync and link plus idle timeing adjustments. Make sure your throttle plates are in sync.<br /><br />One more thing to look at....with the motor at idle, check for any blow back from the carbs. You can check this by holding a piece of tissue paper in front of the carbs. The tissue should be trying to get sucked into the carbs. If it blows out, you may have a cracked or damaged reed. This would affect the way the engine idles. Blow back would also be apparent by a lot of fuel mix laying around the front pan.<br /><br />Keep us posted and Good Luck!!