Re: 1968 Evinrude 55hp. Low Compression in top cyl. Scorched sleeve
Correct... The high speed fuel flow is regulated by the jet and is not adjustable.
The carb kits are mostly gaskets but do include the float needle valve assembly and usually a new float. Adjust them as I mentioned in an earlier reply... and adjust the float as follows.
(Carburetor Float Setting)
(J. Reeves)
With the carburetor body held upside down, the float being viewed from the side, adjust the float so that the free end of the float (the end opposite the hinge pin) is ever so slightly higher (just ever so slightly off level) than the other end. And when viewed from the end, make sure it is not cocked.
NOTE: The forward end of the slow speed adjustable needle valve (3) has a very small nylon bushing to keep it steady. The old one can be a real pain to remove... I have found that the best way to remove it is to insert a small tap into that bushing to drag it out of there. I don't remember the exct size other than it is just big enough to grab the inside of that nylon bushing BUT not big enough to extend thru it where it would grab the aluminum.
To install the new one(s), simply slide it on the end of the needle valve to where it would sit, then install and gently seat the needle valve. The bushing will stay where it belongs when you back the needle valve out.