I am re-building the subject motor. It has good even compression of 120 PSI in both cylinders and good spark. I've put in a carb kit, new water pump, and thermostat. The problem I'm having is strange behavior at idle. With the engine warm, it idles OK at first, but slows down and stops over about a 30 second period. I've re-built lots of carburators, but have never removed the core plugs. I've been reluctant to remove this one because the BRP parts diagram shows 3 lead shot that look like they would be under the core plug (item number 2 in the diagram). I figured I'd probably loose one or more of them.
After reading every post in this forum about core plugs, I decided to remove it and found no lead shot. It is possible that they were lost/removed by a previous owner/mechanic. The problem is I can't figure out what function they would perform if they were there. They would just rattle around like the preverbial BB in a boxcar. I'm also confused by calling for three shot. Newer motors, 1985 for example, use the same part number, but only one. I have lots of lead shot, but don't know what size I would need. When I applied compressed air at the core plug hole, I dislodged a piece of rubber from the low speed jet hole on the front of the carb, so it is possible that I have fixed my problem. I just don't want to install the new core plug without the shot if it is supposed to be there.
Does anyone know if the shot should be there and what function it performs. If the shot should be there, the size (diameter or shot size number) would be very helpful. Unfortunately, I'm a ferry ride and a two hour drive from the nearest dealer so I don't want to go there and pay $3.51 per shot if I don't have to.
After reading every post in this forum about core plugs, I decided to remove it and found no lead shot. It is possible that they were lost/removed by a previous owner/mechanic. The problem is I can't figure out what function they would perform if they were there. They would just rattle around like the preverbial BB in a boxcar. I'm also confused by calling for three shot. Newer motors, 1985 for example, use the same part number, but only one. I have lots of lead shot, but don't know what size I would need. When I applied compressed air at the core plug hole, I dislodged a piece of rubber from the low speed jet hole on the front of the carb, so it is possible that I have fixed my problem. I just don't want to install the new core plug without the shot if it is supposed to be there.
Does anyone know if the shot should be there and what function it performs. If the shot should be there, the size (diameter or shot size number) would be very helpful. Unfortunately, I'm a ferry ride and a two hour drive from the nearest dealer so I don't want to go there and pay $3.51 per shot if I don't have to.