christopher425
Seaman
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- Jun 21, 2022
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Hey Everyone!
I'm a first time boat owner and have found tons of awesome information on this site, so thanks so much for the help! I've got a 1987 Mariner 2-stroke 4cyl 45hp that has two Walbro Carbs (WMA 6-1 on top and WMA 6-3 on bottom). I've rebuilt the carbs with new floats, needles, and gaskets. They've been ultrasonic cleaned and sprayed with carb cleaner as well as using compressed air. I've cleaned all the jets and vents thoroughly several times. The problem I'm having is that I get a small leak that APPEARS on the throttle linkage on the backside. I know it's coming from somewhere else, but this is where it appears. It only happens when the motor is off and it is a very slow drip that comes and goes intermittently. I know the float level/height and needle seating properly is the first thing that comes into mind, but I've taken these things apart so much and made absolute sure that they are spotless and I've even tested them many times before re-attaching to the intake to make sure the floats aren't sticking and that the needles are holding a seal by blowing air by mouth into the fuel pick line. All appears good when I check. The carbs are working great otherwise, but I really need yall's help in solving this issue. I've set the float height at 1/4" from the bottom of the float (when carb is upside down) to the flange. This makes the float be almost perfectly parallel to the flange of the carb body. Does anyone else have the specs for the float level for the WMA 6-1 and 6-3 carbs? I'm working on getting a service manual, but for now 1/4" was the best I could find on the internet. I'm very stumped as to why they both have a small tickle/drip after motor shutdown. Could I have possibly overtightened the float bowl and it's not sealing? I've tapped the bowl with a screwdriver in case it was the float sticking, but that didn't seem to have any effect. Please help gents, I'm greatly appreciative of any assistance. Thanks and have a blessed day!
I'm a first time boat owner and have found tons of awesome information on this site, so thanks so much for the help! I've got a 1987 Mariner 2-stroke 4cyl 45hp that has two Walbro Carbs (WMA 6-1 on top and WMA 6-3 on bottom). I've rebuilt the carbs with new floats, needles, and gaskets. They've been ultrasonic cleaned and sprayed with carb cleaner as well as using compressed air. I've cleaned all the jets and vents thoroughly several times. The problem I'm having is that I get a small leak that APPEARS on the throttle linkage on the backside. I know it's coming from somewhere else, but this is where it appears. It only happens when the motor is off and it is a very slow drip that comes and goes intermittently. I know the float level/height and needle seating properly is the first thing that comes into mind, but I've taken these things apart so much and made absolute sure that they are spotless and I've even tested them many times before re-attaching to the intake to make sure the floats aren't sticking and that the needles are holding a seal by blowing air by mouth into the fuel pick line. All appears good when I check. The carbs are working great otherwise, but I really need yall's help in solving this issue. I've set the float height at 1/4" from the bottom of the float (when carb is upside down) to the flange. This makes the float be almost perfectly parallel to the flange of the carb body. Does anyone else have the specs for the float level for the WMA 6-1 and 6-3 carbs? I'm working on getting a service manual, but for now 1/4" was the best I could find on the internet. I'm very stumped as to why they both have a small tickle/drip after motor shutdown. Could I have possibly overtightened the float bowl and it's not sealing? I've tapped the bowl with a screwdriver in case it was the float sticking, but that didn't seem to have any effect. Please help gents, I'm greatly appreciative of any assistance. Thanks and have a blessed day!