(1) I've just replaced the rusted-out float bowl on my 1982 9.9 carb. In the process of cleaning, I seem to have lost the little spring that ensures that the float valve pin moves up with the float. I suspect that the carb will work without it. True?
(2) My long leg sail version of the 9.9 seems to have the large throated carb and the double holes on the choke plate that (I understand) are usually associated with the 15 hp carb. Was this normal on the sail versions? It looks like the original carb (complete with the cork float) but it seems possible because my Evinrude (after switching props from the high thrust low speed to high speed) really pushes my 16 ft Aluminum boat much faster than the 9.9 Honda that I tried on the same boat.
Thanks!
(2) My long leg sail version of the 9.9 seems to have the large throated carb and the double holes on the choke plate that (I understand) are usually associated with the 15 hp carb. Was this normal on the sail versions? It looks like the original carb (complete with the cork float) but it seems possible because my Evinrude (after switching props from the high thrust low speed to high speed) really pushes my 16 ft Aluminum boat much faster than the 9.9 Honda that I tried on the same boat.
Thanks!