fourtwenty
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jun 29, 2009
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Recently had the carb repaired to fix a bog down condition under load related to the accelerator pump. Im having a hell of a time getting the choke adjusted properly. The engine runs really rough for the first few minutes until it warms up. I have to keep the rpms north of 2000 or it stalls out. It seems to be an issue with the choke plate not opening enough when cold. If I manually open the choke plate while its warming up it runs much better.
The choke adjustment range is pretty small. Can I continue to rotate the choke clockwise beyond the notches, until it gets to a point where it will allow enough air by to run smooth and not stall out?
Edit: 2001 bayliner 175
The choke adjustment range is pretty small. Can I continue to rotate the choke clockwise beyond the notches, until it gets to a point where it will allow enough air by to run smooth and not stall out?
Edit: 2001 bayliner 175