1979 johnson 140=v4 idle adjustment

toshibabd

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Is there a way to increase the idle speed on this engine.I replaced the carbs last year with another pair because of a leak,shop told me 1 carb was warped fuel bowl so I scored a pair off of ebay.very easy to install myself. the new ones dont leak so thats corrected.I cleaned the carbs before installing them. It keeps dying when i lower the fast idle lever it barely stays running at lowest point and when I try to put it in gear it always stalls. It will start right back up though. otherwise runs good.
 

MRneatfreak

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Re: 1979 johnson 140=v4 idle adjustment

Yep piece of cake. Looking at the starboard side of the engine, you see the linkage cluster. Threaded into the linkage is what looks like a 3 inch or so long screw that is perpendicular to the linkage, just give it say half a twist and see if that don't help. This is the quick fix. The good and long fix is to follow the service manual with a proper link and sync, and reverify idle rpms and timing.
 

dad614

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Re: 1979 johnson 140=v4 idle adjustment

Is there a way to increase the idle speed on this engine.I replaced the carbs last year with another pair because of a leak,shop told me 1 carb was warped fuel bowl so I scored a pair off of ebay.very easy to install myself. the new ones dont leak so thats corrected.I cleaned the carbs before installing them. It keeps dying when i lower the fast idle lever it barely stays running at lowest point and when I try to put it in gear it always stalls. It will start right back up though. otherwise runs good.

I have the same motor with the same symptom. Although the idle on mine does not drop till after im out on the river for a bit. This boat is new to me and ive been told the carbs were rebuilt 2 years ago. Im looking into a possible fuel contamination problem since it was stored with fuel tank full.
 
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