scout-j-m
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2009
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Just bought a nice 1992 9.9 hp last night. I checked compression (110 psi) when I bought it and we ran it on muffs. When I got home I put it on my stand and tested it in a tank. It runs great but I would like it to idle down a little lower. I tried to adjust the slow speed needle but the knob was slipping on the needle. I have a couple other knobs which slipped as well. I began turning it with some pliers but was worried that would create too much torque and I may accidentally seat it in too hard when I screwed it in all the way. The previous owner said his mechanic rebuilt the carb very recently so I imagine it has a brand new bushing to hold the needle in position and protect from vibrations. I have a 1982 15 hp I recently rebuilt and noticed the new bushing on it made it hard to turn as well, however, I had no problems with it being so hard the knob would slip. Is this typical for this series of motors or maybe these later carbs with the plastic top like this one? After a new bushing is installed, should the needle be installed and removed multiple times to help loose it up a little? I like the fact I know it wont move on its own while running but I still need to get it set correctly somehow.