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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:15:47 -0400, "Mastermech"
wrote: Took the old mans inflatable for a little run the other day and it runs rough. He asked if I could fix it and of course I said sure no problem. Anyway this is a 95 DT6. It runs fine at idle but when under a load it seems to sputter. It will die at the lowest throttle setting, and seems the idle screw is set correctly but the linkage is not? Also at full throttle it bogs out. Smells rich to me and I plan on changing the plugs, and removing the carb, disassembling it and giving it a good clean. Anyone have any experience with this motor, carb? Any tips? I am a mechanic by trade but never messed with a little outboard. Thanks in advance JRE Go ahead and clean the carb etc. The throttle linkage and timing should be checked, they run hand in hand, assuming it's like most other outboards. There's probably someone here that knows exactly where the timing marks are, if not, I can try to guide you. Generally, at full throttle when the magneto plate is fully advanced, there are 2 marks that must line up. Also, there should also be a mark on the carb lever/cam that is snug up (no free play) when idling. It could be a mark or a point on a roller? Since You're a mechanic, you can look for this type of setting adjustment. Basically, as soon as start opening the throttle, the timing starts to advance (mecanically) so it needs a reference point. Good Luck. |
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