Re: Just bought a 1979 140, got some questions.
Your Tower of Power weighs about 300 lbs, give-or-take, depending on if it had Power Trim & Tilt or no.<br /><br />If you have any troubles in the future with the dribbling carbs, probably best to install new floats (they have been upgraded) and new float needle/seat sets. They are not that expensive and are available from the Stealer or aftermarket brands such as Sierra. These guys have pretty good prices on Sierra parts, BTW:<br /><br />
http://www.boatfix.com/searchsierra.asp <br /><br />Carb "packing kits" are available with the commonly-replaced gaskets you'll need if you take the carbs apart. What the dlr calls "carb kit" or "rebuild kit" is VERY $$$ and has a lot of parts that you probably won't need to replace.<br /><br />One thing you can do for your carbs, if they have them, is remove the brass jets on the float bowl covers. There's one jet for each carb and it's visible at the top of the float chamber. If you have this type of carb, the 'back drag' type, it was designed to lean out at midrange & higher speeds for fuel economy, by using 'ported vacuum' to lower the air pressure in the float chamber (thus allowing less fuel thru the carb). <br /><br />With today's gas, you DO NOT want to lean out an Inline! Good way to burn them up. So, taking the 'vent jets' out will make your Tower of Power live longer.<br /><br />As will adjusting the timing to a max of 18 deg BTDC at cranking speed if you have a distributorless motor, or between 18-21 deg BTDC if your motor carries distributor-type ign.<br /><br />Use a major brand of premium fuel. My old 1350 ran happily on regular, but that was about 10 years ago and I expect today's premium probably isn't much better than the regular of days gone by!<br /><br />Don't overprop, death to these motors. Spin 'er up, lightly loaded, to the high end of the rpm range, at WOT. Even though you may not run much at WOT, you can still be overpropped in the midrange and she'll run much better a bit faster. <br /><br />And your Inline will like a good dose of carbon-cleaning solution to keep the rings free. Seafoam, Berryman's B-12, Yamaha Ring-Free, OMC Carbon-Guard, Chevron Techron, all are good cleaners. I like Seafoam myself.<br /><br />HTH and enjoy your Tower of Power.............ed