Swedefj40
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So I'm trying to dial in some issues on my 1996 Mercruiser 4.3LX 4bbl Weber carburetor. The motor has about 800hrs on it but not sure about the carb. I have a new Fuel/water filter, and recently a new fuel pump installed.
So what I'm experiencing is that it runs a little rough at 1st start up. Almost like it's missing a cylinder and I have to wait a good 5 minutes of about 2000 to 2500 rpm before I can punch the throttle to get up on plane. If it's a little cold it'll bog down slightly however, if I gradually push the throttle, she'll go. Not a big deal, just annoying. When it's warm, it's fine, no problems.
Now that I have the boat home, I made a VIDEO up of a cold start. If you have any expertise on a Weber/Edelbrock 4bbl Carb and 6 minutes to kill, let me know your opinions on how it looks/sounds etc. I'm curious to know about the choke position as it gets warm and what (or why) the little fuel squirting nozzle thing on top of the carb is doing?
I plan on adding a 1" phenolic spacer and I'll also do a carb rebuild at some point this winter.
Thanks in advance peeps.
So what I'm experiencing is that it runs a little rough at 1st start up. Almost like it's missing a cylinder and I have to wait a good 5 minutes of about 2000 to 2500 rpm before I can punch the throttle to get up on plane. If it's a little cold it'll bog down slightly however, if I gradually push the throttle, she'll go. Not a big deal, just annoying. When it's warm, it's fine, no problems.
Now that I have the boat home, I made a VIDEO up of a cold start. If you have any expertise on a Weber/Edelbrock 4bbl Carb and 6 minutes to kill, let me know your opinions on how it looks/sounds etc. I'm curious to know about the choke position as it gets warm and what (or why) the little fuel squirting nozzle thing on top of the carb is doing?
I plan on adding a 1" phenolic spacer and I'll also do a carb rebuild at some point this winter.
Thanks in advance peeps.
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