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On Feb 10, 12:12*pm, "Steve B" wrote:
I have a 40 Merc outboard, 4 cyl, twin carbs. *At what approximate rpm do I set the jets? *Been a while since I looked at them, are there two, or just one? *It is somewhat difficult to set the high end, as you are bouncing along and trying to listen and turn the screwdriver all at once. *Which carb do I set first? *Or does one carb feed two cylinders, and it doesn't matter, and I just need to get them both close? *Do I do it strictly by sound, or do I get them right, then screw them in and count the turns, then back them both back out to the same turns on both? Thanks Steve Don't know what motor you have but usually the high speed jets are fixed. i.e. you need to swap jets to adjust them. I suspect you are adjusting the idle jets. If it's a dual bore carb there will be two idle screws. The manual would tell you how many turns out they should be set. You can tweak them with the motor in gear in the water, at idle speed, to try to lean out the mixture some for less smoke or plug fouling but at the risk of leaning it out too much and wrecking your motor. Unless your fouling plugs or have an exceptionally rich idle I'd stick with the factory setting. |
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