Hello,
I've been browsing this forum for a couple of years getting the answers to my questions and concerns from this great resource and I have a question that I can't seem to find the answer to. Late last season I got a rebuilt carburetor after my old one started acting funny (I can't remember what was wrong with the old one now) and the boat ran good once installed.
However, there was one side effect. My fuel consumption increased and considering the cost of fuel and of course it's never good to run rich (or lean). I am hoping to adjust it so the boat runs perfect without extra fuel cost but I don't know how to accomplish this. I know there are screws to adjust the idle and air/fuel mixture but how don't know how to tell if the boat is where it needs to be. I've looked on google and this forum but I couldn't find a detailed guide. If anyone can suggest a site or give me some more info, that would be great.
The engine is a Mercruiser 5.7L 260/V8 and the year is 1987. If I remember right, the carb is a Rochester 4bbl with an electric choke.
Thanks for the help!
I've been browsing this forum for a couple of years getting the answers to my questions and concerns from this great resource and I have a question that I can't seem to find the answer to. Late last season I got a rebuilt carburetor after my old one started acting funny (I can't remember what was wrong with the old one now) and the boat ran good once installed.
However, there was one side effect. My fuel consumption increased and considering the cost of fuel and of course it's never good to run rich (or lean). I am hoping to adjust it so the boat runs perfect without extra fuel cost but I don't know how to accomplish this. I know there are screws to adjust the idle and air/fuel mixture but how don't know how to tell if the boat is where it needs to be. I've looked on google and this forum but I couldn't find a detailed guide. If anyone can suggest a site or give me some more info, that would be great.
The engine is a Mercruiser 5.7L 260/V8 and the year is 1987. If I remember right, the carb is a Rochester 4bbl with an electric choke.
Thanks for the help!