Re: '54 SeaKing 5hp recoil adjustment
That plate you are refering to is fixed. Loosening the three screws does not do anything for adjustment. The adjustment is the 4th screw offset from the screw at abou 2 o'clock. There should be a little friction plate going from one of the outter screws to it. There is a slot with a tapper in it on the throttle valve inside the venturi. This screw acts as a stop on the tapper. It is used to adjust the fuel/air mixture at idle. A believe counter clockwise richens and clockwise leans. You are supposed to get it running right at higher speeds then make this adjustment at idle. Make sure you slightly open the throttle valve before you adjust the screw then close it or you may lock the throttle valve and wont be able to move the magneto lever past idle. This adjustment simply adjusts the throttle valve opening in the idle postion.
That plate you are refering to is fixed. Loosening the three screws does not do anything for adjustment. The adjustment is the 4th screw offset from the screw at abou 2 o'clock. There should be a little friction plate going from one of the outter screws to it. There is a slot with a tapper in it on the throttle valve inside the venturi. This screw acts as a stop on the tapper. It is used to adjust the fuel/air mixture at idle. A believe counter clockwise richens and clockwise leans. You are supposed to get it running right at higher speeds then make this adjustment at idle. Make sure you slightly open the throttle valve before you adjust the screw then close it or you may lock the throttle valve and wont be able to move the magneto lever past idle. This adjustment simply adjusts the throttle valve opening in the idle postion.