ajgraz
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Did a carb rebuild by the book on my 1978 Mercury 70hp 3cyl. New needles and seats, too. Did not change a bogging issue I was having. After reading some threads on motorcycle forums, I tried lowering the floats.
With carb inverted, spec was 11/16" from carb body to bottom of float, I went to 13/16" (which coincidentally put the horizontal seam in the float perfectly parallel with the carb body). I found this to eliminate WOT bogging without (so far as I can tell) inducing any kind of WOT fuel starvation. Also made the motor much more responsive to small changes in idle air/fuel ratio from turning the screws. Motor responds better to choke, too. Also seems to have eliminated fuel dripping out the vent tubes when I tilt up the motor and that light sheen of fuel that always used to show up inside the carb throats.
Seems to me that with the floats set at spec, there was still fuel able to come out the vent tubes. This was apparently making the motor run too rich (at idle anyway) and causing bogging on the transition into power.
Anyone else do this on their outboard (of whatever brand/year)? Lower float bowls to reduce bogging? Any hidden dangers I am not taking into account?
With carb inverted, spec was 11/16" from carb body to bottom of float, I went to 13/16" (which coincidentally put the horizontal seam in the float perfectly parallel with the carb body). I found this to eliminate WOT bogging without (so far as I can tell) inducing any kind of WOT fuel starvation. Also made the motor much more responsive to small changes in idle air/fuel ratio from turning the screws. Motor responds better to choke, too. Also seems to have eliminated fuel dripping out the vent tubes when I tilt up the motor and that light sheen of fuel that always used to show up inside the carb throats.
Seems to me that with the floats set at spec, there was still fuel able to come out the vent tubes. This was apparently making the motor run too rich (at idle anyway) and causing bogging on the transition into power.
Anyone else do this on their outboard (of whatever brand/year)? Lower float bowls to reduce bogging? Any hidden dangers I am not taking into account?