Re: Honda carb repair
I'd like to see one of the Honda pro's post on this thread.<br /><br />As I read it (previous posts)your motor simply has a high idle for 5 minutes after a high speed run. After that 5 minutes the idle returns to spec. I've not read that the motor dies or is inconsistant with the above condition. <br />Please correct me if I've confused this with another thread.<br /><br />Truthfully, my BF50jet won't plane my boat below 5,000 RPM and by design doesn't have a nuetral.<br />My boat isn't equiped with a trolling motor and it's used almost predominately in river currents 2-5mph. Because I back troll for Salmon, during the season I raise my idle to 1200rpm for stability in the current while fishing. Off season I adjust my idle to 950rpm. <br />Honestly, I've been at idle for 4-6 hours at a time hovering over a hole. It's important to note that Salmon season opens in July. Our summertime temps, 105f today, and 110f is called for by Saturday.<br />Fluctuations in idle, stalling, spitting or sputtering, isn't normal or acceptable for a properly working 4stroke of Honda's design and caliber.<br /><br />I'd be very surprised if you could get a good Honda marine tech to say it here.<br />That it is normal and it can't be fixed.<br /><br />C. Baker, those guages I suspect are going to show a fault quickly.<br /><br />"Will I need carb gasket sets and how about float needles?" <br /><br />I might buy manifold gaskets. Don't use RTV (silicone)around fuel components.<br />I wouldn't buy new kits unless they are old or dissfigured or you tear them. Or, are suspect in any way.<br /><br />The needle valves should operate very freely without score marks or biding. The viton tip shouldn't have a grove worn into it.<br />I'd at least attempt to use everthing over again. However, I'd make my final determination based on what I see once I tore them down. Remember use vasaline on the rubber orings and seals when you're assembling. <br /><br />"Also where can I get a parts manual?"<br /><br />I can only think of your dealer.<br /><br />Bueno fortunado, keep us posted.