Re: 70 hp eveinrude bogs
To clean the low speed/idle circuit, the welch plugs need to be removed. They are smaller than dime size, aluminum, dome shaped caps, one on each carb. I take mine out by drilling (carefully) a 1/8th inch hole through and then using a small prick punch in the hole, and pry them out. They pop right out easily. Drilling may not be the best way to remove them as it will leave tiny bits of aluminum inside the chamber that absolutey needs to be cleaned out of there. Cleaning the orfices is critical. A good quality carb cleaner and compressed air is the safest way but, I use a piece of fine (soft) wire to poke through the openings. To re-install a new welch plug, place the plug into the opening , use something a bit smaller than the plug as a punch (I use the back end of a nail set) and lightly tap the punch with a mallet. The goal is to slightly indent the dome of the plug and by so doing, tighten it into the opening. Not a hard job at all but, you will need a couple new welch plugs that come with a re-build kit. When re-installing the carbs, be certain the linkage rod between the carbs opens both throttle plates at the exact same time. There's probably no adjustment here anyway, just take a look at stuff like that when putting the carbs back on.