Guys,
Over the past few days, I have came across a multitude of problems with my engine (1990 Johnson 200GT, VJ200SLESE). I have discovered a stuck float in one of the carbs, and have been trying like hell to figure out the "coughing/sneezing" at idle speed issue. After some research on these forums, I have learned that the coughing/sneezing can be caused by the idle jets running too lean (amongst other things).
I think the best starting point is to rebuild the carbs (this will be my first experience, and I have no idea when the last time the were touched), but my service manual mentions something about them being "fixed". I am nowhere near an expert when it comes to carb cleaning/rebuilding, so is this typical with this model of engine, or is there some "sweet spot" adjustment for these jets? Or do I need to start looking elsewhere to troubleshoot the coughing/sneezing, like the throttle linkage?
Any advice for a novice?
Over the past few days, I have came across a multitude of problems with my engine (1990 Johnson 200GT, VJ200SLESE). I have discovered a stuck float in one of the carbs, and have been trying like hell to figure out the "coughing/sneezing" at idle speed issue. After some research on these forums, I have learned that the coughing/sneezing can be caused by the idle jets running too lean (amongst other things).
I think the best starting point is to rebuild the carbs (this will be my first experience, and I have no idea when the last time the were touched), but my service manual mentions something about them being "fixed". I am nowhere near an expert when it comes to carb cleaning/rebuilding, so is this typical with this model of engine, or is there some "sweet spot" adjustment for these jets? Or do I need to start looking elsewhere to troubleshoot the coughing/sneezing, like the throttle linkage?
Any advice for a novice?