bowman316
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I have a 2007, Yamaha 8 HP high thrust motor. Last year the motor ran ok, but it was real stally. When you had it down near idle speed, it wanted to stall out. It got to be hard to idle down enough to shift to reverse, without stalling the engine.
I took the carb off to clean it, but now I am wondering if there is an air-fuel adjustment screw on there. I see no screws at all on the outside of the carb, except the one at the bottom of the fuel bowl, to drain it.
And there are 3 screws holding a plate on the top, that lets you get into the interrior of the carb.
Are the only ajustments for this carb where the linkage hooks up to it? (The throttle and choke linkage)
If I take the fuel bowl off, there are a few brass nuts screwed into where it sucks the fuel up out of the bowl. Are those the air fuel adjustment screws?
Because, when the carb is assemeled, there are no adjustment screws accessable. NOTHING
I took the carb off to clean it, but now I am wondering if there is an air-fuel adjustment screw on there. I see no screws at all on the outside of the carb, except the one at the bottom of the fuel bowl, to drain it.
And there are 3 screws holding a plate on the top, that lets you get into the interrior of the carb.
Are the only ajustments for this carb where the linkage hooks up to it? (The throttle and choke linkage)
If I take the fuel bowl off, there are a few brass nuts screwed into where it sucks the fuel up out of the bowl. Are those the air fuel adjustment screws?
Because, when the carb is assemeled, there are no adjustment screws accessable. NOTHING