hankll
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 10, 2006
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- 224
Just got this motor, was running fine except when I go to full throttle then its acting like its too lean, and sputters and almost stalls. Yesterday, I adjusted carbs, just slightly richer, about 1/8 turn. It started fine but acted like it was way too rich. so I adjusted carbs back again. It started ok, so I thought I was ready to take it to the lake. When I got to the ramp, it wouldn't fire a lick.
When I got home, I pulled plugs, I had spark, and the plugs weren't dark oily, but smelled of gas. It seemed like gas and spark were getting to cyl's where it should be. Then I noticed #1 cyl wasn't sparking anymore. Pulled coils off, cleaned metal plate and back of coils, which had a small ground? wire which I carefully cleaned. Re-assembled, I then had nice spark on #1 but none on #3. I'm scratching my head for several reasons. Why would it be running one day and not the next. Are the carb adjustments so sensitive that it won't start. I sprayed gas in each cyl and still did not get a sputter.
So the adjustment screws are beside each carb throat, correct? What is the amount of turns to get close to proper mix adjustment?
Previous owner said if it ever flooded it had to have the plugs cleaned, but they are a closed end type of plug. Not sure about them, never seen this type of plug before.
When I got home, I pulled plugs, I had spark, and the plugs weren't dark oily, but smelled of gas. It seemed like gas and spark were getting to cyl's where it should be. Then I noticed #1 cyl wasn't sparking anymore. Pulled coils off, cleaned metal plate and back of coils, which had a small ground? wire which I carefully cleaned. Re-assembled, I then had nice spark on #1 but none on #3. I'm scratching my head for several reasons. Why would it be running one day and not the next. Are the carb adjustments so sensitive that it won't start. I sprayed gas in each cyl and still did not get a sputter.
So the adjustment screws are beside each carb throat, correct? What is the amount of turns to get close to proper mix adjustment?
Previous owner said if it ever flooded it had to have the plugs cleaned, but they are a closed end type of plug. Not sure about them, never seen this type of plug before.