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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 21:14:42 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: I have a Yamaha 15 hp that is ten to fifteen years old. It was on the inflatable dinghy of the trawler I recently acquired. The engine will start in neutral using about half choke and it will rev up quite nicely. When you throttle back however it will stall immediately unless you can catch it with the choke and jockey back and forth. By carefully playing choke vs throttle you can get it slow enough to put in gear and it seems to develop decent power at higher revs without any choke. It still won't idle back to lower speeds however. Any ideas? Low speed jets - either adjustment or dirty. Get some Gumout Carb Cleaner, run the engine for a couple of minutes to warm it up, the spray the hell out of the carbs at a mid-range throttle setting (that's just to keep the engine running - no other reason). Do that a couple of times and see what happens. Other than that, you need to adjust the low speed jets - pretty easy to do. In My Most Humble And Strictly Amateur Opinion that is. Later, Tom |
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On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 02:24:54 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Low speed jets - either adjustment or dirty. ==================================== That was my first thought also. How does spraying Gum Out into the carburetor throat clean the jets? |
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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 21:36:32 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 02:24:54 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Low speed jets - either adjustment or dirty. ==================================== That was my first thought also. How does spraying Gum Out into the carburetor throat clean the jets? Probably won't, but just in case there is some varnish buildup in throat. I had a similar problem with a Johnson once - rude, crude and purely a guess, but it worked and I honestly didn't need to touch the low speed jets. Those might be factory set though now that I think about it. Oh well, try the carb cleaner anyway. One NEVER EVER knows. :) Later, Tom |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 21:14:42 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: I have a Yamaha 15 hp that is ten to fifteen years old. It was on the inflatable dinghy of the trawler I recently acquired. The engine will start in neutral using about half choke and it will rev up quite nicely. When you throttle back however it will stall immediately unless you can catch it with the choke and jockey back and forth. By carefully playing choke vs throttle you can get it slow enough to put in gear and it seems to develop decent power at higher revs without any choke. It still won't idle back to lower speeds however. Any ideas? Low speed jets - either adjustment or dirty. Get some Gumout Carb Cleaner, run the engine for a couple of minutes to warm it up, the spray the hell out of the carbs at a mid-range throttle setting (that's just to keep the engine running - no other reason). Do that a couple of times and see what happens. Other than that, you need to adjust the low speed jets - pretty easy to do. In My Most Humble And Strictly Amateur Opinion that is. Later, Tom Check for air leak around the carb. Take some spray carb cleaner and spray around the base of the carb and see if speed changes. |
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