shooter5636
Cadet
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- Aug 7, 2015
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Hey guys. This is my first post about my first boat. I've been taking care of my dads 2001 Lund Pro V for as long as I've been mechanically inclined, but I just picked up my first boat. 16ft double deep double wide Jon boat that's going to see many a sunrise on duck hunts. My dad gave me a 15hp evinrude for the back. The motor itself only has roughly 20 hours on it, but it hadn't been run since the early 1990's. After checking fluids and getting some fresh gas she started on the second pull. Awesome. Got her out on the lake and I started having some idle issues. 2 things:
1) what exactly does the idle adjustment knob next to the choke for? Obviously it adjusts the idle, but is that more for trolling applications?
2) pardon my lack of technical terminology, but there is a black plastic barrel that rides along a plastic ridge. The ridge gets taller the more the throttle is increased. Problem is that plastic barrel had what looked like a clear rubber/plastic piece on it that disintegrated. I'm wondering if that lack of rubber piece threw the carb out of adjustment enough for it to die at idle sometimes. Is it possible me not having the idle knob in the correct position is causing it to die? It will die at idle regardless of what gear it is in. If you give it gas it revs to life. Absolute no missfires at WOT.
1) what exactly does the idle adjustment knob next to the choke for? Obviously it adjusts the idle, but is that more for trolling applications?
2) pardon my lack of technical terminology, but there is a black plastic barrel that rides along a plastic ridge. The ridge gets taller the more the throttle is increased. Problem is that plastic barrel had what looked like a clear rubber/plastic piece on it that disintegrated. I'm wondering if that lack of rubber piece threw the carb out of adjustment enough for it to die at idle sometimes. Is it possible me not having the idle knob in the correct position is causing it to die? It will die at idle regardless of what gear it is in. If you give it gas it revs to life. Absolute no missfires at WOT.