I have been plagued by poor idle start problems with this engine.<br /><br />It runs great everywhere else, and I thought with some running time it might begin to idle better. rpms are 700 at idle immersed, and 1000 on the muffs. I have triple checked spark, with a spark tester and get good, regular, strong 7/16(edited, I tested for 7/16, not 5/8) jump. <br />compression is 120 plus all around, with little deviation.<br /> <br />Takes too long to start, and multiple tries even after the choke has pulled fuel to the engine. Once it starts and runs a while it idles ok on muffs and in the water, but will sometimes die when putting it into gear. It is much harder to start in the water. I am alweys envious of the idle and start of other 2 strokes and sometimes wonder if the newer ones just start and idle better inherently, and that maybe in '73 they hadn't figured out how to make the engine idle properly yet. <br /><br />This weekend for example I had run at 3700 for some 15 minutes, then idled into the boat ramp area for some 5 minutes, and when powering onto the trailer it bogged and died. Restarting and running at some 2500 or so for a few seconds allowed me to power up to near wot with no bog. I cant tell if it is fuel starved or loading up with too much fuel at idle. <br /><br />Joe, if you are reading, you gave me the idle jet info for this engine, that some were too small, and can be drilled just to size(.031 inch diameter), or they could be clogged some). I will check for this. Could these symptoms be caused by misfitting reeds or leaky choke butterfly flapper? Is there a way to check idle suction or airflow. If internal seals are leaky I guess the problem is very difficult to correct requiring overhaul.<br /><br />The plan:<br />1) carb kits and immerse carbs overnight in a cleaner. Drill idle jets if necessary. Any recommendations for a cleaner?<br /><br />2) rework butterfly linkages and carefully check fit.<br /><br />3) Replace reeds. <br /><br />Sorry for the long post. Resummary of questions:<br /><br />Is the motor loading up with too much fuel at idle, or starving in your opinion('s).<br /><br />Do these '73 v4s inherently start and idle poorly?<br /><br />Are reeds/ internal seals a likely culprit for poor idle/start?<br /><br />Is there a way to check idle suction or airflow?