..... UPDATE! Success! I do not have the Suzuki DF140bg yet so my objective is to salvage what I can for this summer season w/ the 1996 FORCE 75hp! It's been a decent outboard for this 24' pontoon BUT, I just NEVER felt like it has been "dialed in" to operate/perform to its capabilities. I've upgraded almost everything on it except the marine deck flooring plywood, in pretty decent shape and this basic simple (3 cylinder-1 carburetor ) entry-level economical workhorse outboard FORCE.
As you can tell by my posts, I NOT an outboard mechanic but I do a fair amount of research online. Since last season (2020) this FORCE just quit - died when I tried to return to port, idle speed. The WORST scenario! Loss of control in precarious tight situations is NOT GOOD!
I've NEVER had the confidence to remove carb to clean nor hardly any other engine repair and leaned on the marine mechanics to take care of this engine. Knowing what I know now I think I should have pressed the mechanics to get this engine "dialed in!" Shame I PAID top $$$ for service done that never seemed to be "right."
So, bearing down on trying to figure out the "idle issue" these are the steps I completed in order accomplished based on ideas gleaned from multiple forums/chat rooms:
1: seafoam (ha ha ha) the easiest wish me luck it works step Still "idle issue"
2: start turning ALL screws that I had no idea what the hell I was doing, I learned after the fact, messing all the sync settings up! hint: NEVER do that again! Still "idle issue"
Although, kin hindsight this "forced" me to LEARN the "sync" process!!!! YEA!
3: replace spark plugs. Interesting outcome. I've been using NGK BUHW and engine would almost fire up 1st or 2nd hit w/ throttle asking for fuel. Yet the CHAMPION L76V is spec and that's all I had. When I put the L76V in it would take 7-15 key turns for it to hit. .... hmmmmm! I immediately went in search for the NGK BUHW. Reinstalled and dang, fired right up! But still "idle issue" (note: NGK's ALL THE TIME)
4: tach not reading regular and stereo volume cutting out when ignition engaged trying to start. So it was suggested to replace the VR, voltage regulator. Found a $20 china special and replaced. "idle issue STILL! dejected!
5: Now the CHALLENGE was ON! Had a " knowledgeable mechanical Friend" helping me think thru the troubleshooting. He sent me forum/chat links and I researched a LOT! Areas of concern popping up were compression, spark, fuel delivery, carb, reeds, controls sync etc etc.
6: So I decided to bite the bullet and buy several parts about $1000 spent in all, to fix an outboard value at what? $200? Crazy, I know. But 'challenge was ON! that "might" be at fault for this crappy "idle issue!" New ignition wires, 3 new REED BLOCK ASSEMBLY", reed adaptor plate (could have used the original), new carb mixture screws, bowl, recirculation one-way valves etc etc. All this adds up!!!! $$$$$ QUICK! Oh yea, a dedicated 1996 FORCE 75 hp manual. Had the Clymers but it covered multiple years/hp's confusing! But Clymer's does have GREAT tips scattered throughout!
7: Replaced the spark plug to coils ignition wire even though only about 4 years old. Sure enough lot of corrosion (salt water). Engine fired right up (NGK's) , w/throttle cam asking for gas! STILL "idle issue" RATS!
8: Next the biggie! REED VALVES and CARB CLEAN. Dove right in. Grease under fingernails and ALL! Interesting process. Sure enough, ONLY 2 reeds in only 1 REED BLOCK were staying open! Could this be the "idle issue" culprit??? Cleaned the carb, which based on the GUNK in the lower bowl jet threads looked to have not been taken apart in MANY years!!! Friend said SEAFOAM did its job. Cleanest innards he's seen on a carb not pulled apart for SO LONG! But, the SEAFOAM did not fix the "idle issue" !!!!! lol~ Yet, beneficial to do, I think.
9: BAM!!!! Fired right up. REED VALVES!!!! and CARB CLEAN win! Pretty decent idle BUT now the FINE TUNING has to be done. WHY? b/c remember? I turned all those idle/timing etc screws randomly hoping for a "random" fix! THAT does NOT happen, I learned.
9: So now I followed the sync settings in the dedicated FORCE manual. Timing, throttle cam on eccentric roller screw, butterfly valve, WOT, idle speed screw etc etc. With a VERY rusty flywheel never could figure out the timing until we decided we HAD to! At this point the 1996 FORCE 75hp ran pretty good in a test run. BUT, it just was NOT right still! So decided we had to bear down on the "timing" Back to the dedicated service manual!
10: Learned about the "crank timing" so I cut the peacock off and ran the now idling nicely engine out of fuel. Hooked wire from red solenoid start to battery to get engine crank and spark but NO START! Dialed the TIMING in to 32deg BTDC as spec call for. Went for "test ride" BOOM! #WINNING! FINALLY, DIALED IN! engine wise! All these years only getting about 15-18 (downwind) just think that's the best the 75hp could do! Now getting 18 into a 20mph wind and 28 downwind! WOW!
11: Doing all this research I ran across the "engine height/cavitation plate depth" setting and began to observe the amount lower unit spray. TOO MUCH! Now I'm pretty sure I need to raise my engine a notch or 2!!!! Oh my!
12: Had one more issue I needed to address. About 6 years ago I (myself) replaced the mechanical steering for HYDRAULIC (best upgrade ever at the time) and the old quicksiler binnacle for a uFlex binnacle. Not really know what I was doing BUT HAD IT FUNCTIONING, I set the binnacle lever "neutral setting" back a notch. It worked. But now that ALL the settings/syncs were correct the uFlex binnacle levr bottomed out before I reverse got enough throttle to perform with assertiveness! Took a bit of thinking, I was initially focused on shift/throttle control cables even had them taken off to re-adjust, to narrow this down to just a simple removal of the lever and reinsert to middle up neutral position! WHEW! Someone SAVED me from touch those control cables! That would have created ALL kinds of HAVOC on the NOW SYNCed set up!
13: Dialed in!!!! Cost about $1000 + LOTS ofresearch and greasy hands on time but ........ SATISFACTION!
Apologize for the rant. When I 1st started messing around with having an outboard I read a LOT of FrankA's advice. He is great! Sure miss seeing his posts!