eavega
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I have a 1972 Evinrude 50 HP model 50273C which is starting easily (once warmed up) and running well at its mid-range. It runs very smoothly at WOT, although its not spinning at the correct RPMs (its running about 4400/4500 RPMs). I am having problems getting it to idle at under 1200 RPMs, and the standard carb adjustments are not getting it to idle lower. I am getting good spark using a spark tester, and my compression is 140 and even. The plugs don't look wet. However, I did a cylinder drop test and found that when I pulled the top boot, the motor kept running. A little rough to be sure, but still chugging along. When I pull the bottom boot the motor started running rough to the point that unless I throttled up some, it would conk out. Given that it didn't die immediately, I would assume that its working, but it definitely does not run as smooth as on the bottom cylinder. What should I be looking at here? Is this possibly one dirty carb, or should I be looking in some other direction? Other diagnostic tests I should run?
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