BillyBoating
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I'm a newbie to fixing outboards. I bought a model 6802R outboard, and it ran, but very fitfully. This year I took the carb off and cleaned it up. When I was replacing it I ran into a problem. Or honestly, I don't know if it's a problem, so that's why I'm posting here.
Okay, when I took the carb off, there was a spring attached to what I think is called the throttle lever or paddle. It is on the right side of the carb in one of the attached pictures. The spring came up from under the motor and attached to the paddle/lever there. You can see it pretty clearly in the picture.
When I was trying to put the carb back in, I was pulling on this spring to reattach it to the lever/paddle. But it popped out of my hand and came loose altogether, and was sitting on the floor of the motor housing. I found what I think was the place to reattach it underneath, which is shown in the other picture. It was just a small hole in a bracket down there, and had no other conceivable use. So I hooked it up there, and then reattached the other end to the throttle paddle/lever.
Here's where I don't know if I have a problem or not. I got the engine running again. But I can't figure out what, if anything, that spring is supposed to be doing. The paddle/lever doesn't move when I run the engine and move the throttle on the handle. If I use my finger to move the paddle/lever while the engine is running, it stays in whatever position I place it. The spring doesn't snap it back or anything.
I tried looking at pictures and videos on the internet, and even reached out to Leeroy of Leeroysramblings. But of the few pictures I can find of similar year motors, none of them have a spring like this. They all have a separate bracket that attaches to the throttle paddle/lever. I don't know if the prior owner put a different carb on, or rigged something new, or what.
So, can anyone tell me:
1. What, if anything, that spring that runs down under the motor is supposed to do?
2. If I need to do something to "fix" this, or is it a problem at all? As I said, the engine does run, but it seems a lot louder and rougher than others I've seen and heard. I don't know if that's just because it's older or what.
Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
Okay, when I took the carb off, there was a spring attached to what I think is called the throttle lever or paddle. It is on the right side of the carb in one of the attached pictures. The spring came up from under the motor and attached to the paddle/lever there. You can see it pretty clearly in the picture.
When I was trying to put the carb back in, I was pulling on this spring to reattach it to the lever/paddle. But it popped out of my hand and came loose altogether, and was sitting on the floor of the motor housing. I found what I think was the place to reattach it underneath, which is shown in the other picture. It was just a small hole in a bracket down there, and had no other conceivable use. So I hooked it up there, and then reattached the other end to the throttle paddle/lever.
Here's where I don't know if I have a problem or not. I got the engine running again. But I can't figure out what, if anything, that spring is supposed to be doing. The paddle/lever doesn't move when I run the engine and move the throttle on the handle. If I use my finger to move the paddle/lever while the engine is running, it stays in whatever position I place it. The spring doesn't snap it back or anything.
I tried looking at pictures and videos on the internet, and even reached out to Leeroy of Leeroysramblings. But of the few pictures I can find of similar year motors, none of them have a spring like this. They all have a separate bracket that attaches to the throttle paddle/lever. I don't know if the prior owner put a different carb on, or rigged something new, or what.
So, can anyone tell me:
1. What, if anything, that spring that runs down under the motor is supposed to do?
2. If I need to do something to "fix" this, or is it a problem at all? As I said, the engine does run, but it seems a lot louder and rougher than others I've seen and heard. I don't know if that's just because it's older or what.
Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
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