Striper500
Seaman
- Joined
- Nov 20, 2005
- Messages
- 52
I have a bad misfire which after doing all of the electrical checks as per the OMC book, my next step was to look at the carburetors. In reading the manual (which I am almost certain is the correct one) it references an"internediate air bleed orifices " in the upper left corner which I checked and there didn't appear to be any blockages. According the manual - right below that is an "adjustable Idle Needle Screw". The manual, speciffically tells you to turn this screw all the way in, unitl it is seated and then turn it out 2 1/2 turns. Oddly enough this was not a needle screw, but another orifices which was marked "33". Could this be possible ? would the manual be wrong ? Even the air cleaner has a reference / sticker to this "idle needle" which tells you the way to turn it to make it richer or leaner. The orifice itself "33" had nylon in the center of it. Was the idle adjustment needle replaced by an orifice ? The manual shows this "idle needle" as looking like a flat head screw.