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How do I adjust my older Tohatsu 1988 (or so) 2 cycle engine to run
like it did 3000 feet ago? Would that be less gas, or more oxygen?
Which little screw does what?

It runs like a champ in denver, but oh so bad at Eleven Mile Res. I
wish i had a picture to show, but my camera is on the fritz too!
Awsome group! thnks...

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Gene Kearns wrote:
On 16 Jun 2006 08:06:23 -0700, "brittlehorse"
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How do I adjust my older Tohatsu 1988 (or so) 2 cycle engine to run
like it did 3000 feet ago? Would that be less gas, or more oxygen?
Which little screw does what?

It runs like a champ in denver, but oh so bad at Eleven Mile Res. I
wish i had a picture to show, but my camera is on the fritz too!
Awsome group! thnks...


You are going to need less fuel at EMR since the air is less dense
than at Denver.

This might be a good time to spring for a maintenance manual..... and
the appropriate tools....


*******
Good idea. Any suggestions for where to get the approate tool set? I
did find a maintance manual online. Thing is, it will take me a few to
get the cash for those items, and i'll be floating the boat this
weekend.

Do you know how to control the fuel amount on the fly? On my other
engine, I could control it with a screw driver without even taking off
the engine cover (i thought)! I just want to lessen the fuel today now
for the weekend.
please and thanks!

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brittlehorse wrote:
Gene Kearns wrote:
On 16 Jun 2006 08:06:23 -0700, "brittlehorse"
wrote:

How do I adjust my older Tohatsu 1988 (or so) 2 cycle engine to run
like it did 3000 feet ago? Would that be less gas, or more oxygen?
Which little screw does what?

It runs like a champ in denver, but oh so bad at Eleven Mile Res. I
wish i had a picture to show, but my camera is on the fritz too!
Awsome group! thnks...


You are going to need less fuel at EMR since the air is less dense
than at Denver.

This might be a good time to spring for a maintenance manual..... and
the appropriate tools....


*******
Good idea. Any suggestions for where to get the approate tool set? I
did find a maintance manual online. Thing is, it will take me a few to
get the cash for those items, and i'll be floating the boat this
weekend.

Do you know how to control the fuel amount on the fly? On my other
engine, I could control it with a screw driver without even taking off
the engine cover (i thought)! I just want to lessen the fuel today now
for the weekend.
please and thanks!


Never had a Tohatsu, but I'd think that it would be similar to any
outboard. Take the cover off, and lean the high speed jet in a little,
take it for a run and see how it does. The manual should show you which
needle valve is for the high speed. Go slow, and stop just when it's
running fine, you don't want to lean it out too much.

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