I have a 8 horsepower Johnson that needed a carb rebuild after sitting. Rebuilt with no with issues but still having some trouble on the boat. I'm able to get it to idle nicely and run up a little bit but at anything more than half throttle it bogs really badly. I've got good compression on both cylinders and good spark. I figured that when we put the carb back together that maybe the float adjustment was bad and it was flooding badly at wot. I had a buddy of mine that is better at this than I am helping. When we put it back on the motor and went to dial it in he was surprised at how far out we had to turn the mixture screw. He said it's typically two or three turns and we were out like 7 or 8. Not sure if that matters at this point.
I have the carb back off. Can someone point me to the correct way to set the float level? I know I have to bend the little metal Tang but I need a measurement or visual guide. Some of the things I've seen online don't come with any level of accuracy.
Also where thethe little fuel Inlet tube attaches to the plastic Riser are appears to be a tiny little set screw next to it. Does that do anything? Do I need to do anything with it? It's in the the photo below.
I have the carb back off. Can someone point me to the correct way to set the float level? I know I have to bend the little metal Tang but I need a measurement or visual guide. Some of the things I've seen online don't come with any level of accuracy.
Also where thethe little fuel Inlet tube attaches to the plastic Riser are appears to be a tiny little set screw next to it. Does that do anything? Do I need to do anything with it? It's in the the photo below.