bhunts
09-10-2009, 07:48 AM
This is probably pretty basic talk around here, but I am not too experienced with outboard motor repair.
Last evening I replaced the carburetor on my 1993 Evinrude with a 35 hp model I bought from a local parts store. Once installed (electric starter bracket removal was fun!) the motor started up but died when I tried to give it gas. I am not sure of the condition of the carb. It looks clean but who knows. It does hold prime though.
When I did throttle the engine, I did not see that the butterfly opened all the way. This is in neutral only so maybe it is different in gear??? I took care not to disturb the linkage when replacing the carbs.
Also the idle speed has definitely increased so I will need to adjust. What is the proper procedure with the idle screw on the front of the carb?
Any other ideas how I could remedy the prob. I plan on taking out to the water this evening for further testing.
Last evening I replaced the carburetor on my 1993 Evinrude with a 35 hp model I bought from a local parts store. Once installed (electric starter bracket removal was fun!) the motor started up but died when I tried to give it gas. I am not sure of the condition of the carb. It looks clean but who knows. It does hold prime though.
When I did throttle the engine, I did not see that the butterfly opened all the way. This is in neutral only so maybe it is different in gear??? I took care not to disturb the linkage when replacing the carbs.
Also the idle speed has definitely increased so I will need to adjust. What is the proper procedure with the idle screw on the front of the carb?
Any other ideas how I could remedy the prob. I plan on taking out to the water this evening for further testing.