Popeye_1990
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- Sep 11, 2021
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Force Power.I'm not sure what you are adjusting on the carbs but
Adjust the mixture on the carbs. Set all low speed needles to about 1 1/4 turns out from lightly seated. Do not force as this will damage either the needles or the seats.
With the engine idling in neutral, turn each the needles in equally about 1/8 turn at a time. Give the engine a couple of seconds between each adjustment to stabilize. Adjust until the engine either "sags" or stalls. Note this setting.
Now go the opposite direction. Adjust until the engine runs rough, burbles, or stalls. Note this setting.
Set all needles to the average between the two settings: That is, for example, if it stalled at 3/4 turn out and burbled at 1 1/4 out then set all needles to 1 turn out.
Readjust idle speed to 700-750 RPM.
Take the boat out on the water and do a "hole shot"--Full throttle acceleration from a stop. If the engine "sags" then recovers and picks-up it is too lean. Open the needles about 1/16 turn at a time until the engine accelerates with no hesitation.
If the engine sputters or coughs or burbles, then clears itself and accelerates, it is too rich. Close the needles about 1/16 turn at a time until the engine accelerates smoothly.
I can NOT stress this enough! NEVER set the low speed needles less that 1 turns out no matter how poor the idle or acceleration. To do so will run the engine too lean and detonation and melted pistons at or near full throttle operation will result.
Would you mind looking back at the pic I sent of the top view of the carb? The only adjustments I made were to the mixture screws. However there is a white plastic screw just behind the carb cover and in front of the mixture screw. I looked at the parts manual but not exactly certain what this is or does. It is screwed in tightly on both carbs. Is that correct?
Will double check how far mixture screws are turned out. Did I read you right that screws should be no less than 1 1/4 turned out?
Gonna clean plugs today. Hopefully she will get on power. I'll shut down at top speed and pull plugs.
Really appreciate the help y'all