My 1995 OMC Cobra 5.0L with Holley 2Bbl carburetor was working great, then went into a few minutes of very rough idling, then refused to run anywhere near idle.
One of the 1st things I did (because it was easy) was pull off the PVC return line from the carburetor to the gas tank (which didn't seem to help/hurt my problem).
I was shocked to see a screw wedged in the tube, very near the carburetor port. Its head was 99.5% blocking the line (ie. no way it was sucked in from anywhere). Removing the screw from the line, didn't seem to help my situation either.
I assume the last person who rebuilt the carburetor put it there.
Can anyone think of a reason to do this? (I'm an engine & boating newbie, so be gentle).
One of the 1st things I did (because it was easy) was pull off the PVC return line from the carburetor to the gas tank (which didn't seem to help/hurt my problem).
I was shocked to see a screw wedged in the tube, very near the carburetor port. Its head was 99.5% blocking the line (ie. no way it was sucked in from anywhere). Removing the screw from the line, didn't seem to help my situation either.
I assume the last person who rebuilt the carburetor put it there.
Can anyone think of a reason to do this? (I'm an engine & boating newbie, so be gentle).

