Re: 1982, 115 Carb rebuild
this is from a post further down the page. Yes it's important to pull the jets
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Re: 83 Evinrude 75hp will not run without w/o choke
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I took the carbs off and soaked them. Seloc shows a needle valve but there is none. I have three orifices (Seloc does not show this on type I single throat carbs), I am thinking the other one is the mid range orifice. I hope the rebuild kit will come with one of those as well.
I did clean the carbs and thanks to tashasdaddy for the tool specs, I made one today and it worked 100%, now I have one forever. One thing for sure, to do the best possible job you should really take the orifices out, even after soaking for about 2 hours there was still junk in the orifices when I pulled them out, the hi speed was the worst as you would expect, since that is where the fuel stayed to get gunked up.
Since there is no needle valve I am assuming the fixed orifices do the job and I don't need to worry about anything else. There are no adjustments on the carb, besides changing orifices (but why do that). Does anyone have any experience with this type of carb? Am I right that the third orifice is for mid range? I am checking the marina tomorrow to see what they get for a kit with floats but the floats will clean up if they don't have them.
here's the tool to remove the jets:
http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s311/frankr_photos/FixedJetScrewdriver.jpg?t=1176028992