vaughneric2000
Cadet
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- Jun 5, 2004
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Greetings All!<br /><br />I have a 1978 55HP Johnson OB. It is Model# 55EL78S. The motor has always been very dependable, but it wouldn't start after winter storage this year. My son assured my that he ran a fuel stabilizer through the lines and motor before he drained it of fuel completely. I suspect he might have bought a six-pack of Bud instead. I have been working on it for a few weeks (the motor, not the Bud). I worked my way to the Carbs, and after rebuilding them, I was quickly back on the water.<br /><br />Now, after seeing the motor perform this weekend, I have two questions:<br /><br />Question 1: <br />The motor doesn't idle well (shakes quite a lot more than it used to in idle). I have a Clymer manual for my motor, but when I looked up my motor's carbs, I got a little confused. When I rebuilt the carbs, I removed two orifices, cleared/cleaned them, then screwed them back in after cleaning the rest of the carb and installing the various other parts of the kit. I replaced the float, needle and seat, and adjusted the float level. My manual shows a long needle valve in its diagram on model A of my carbs, and it shows no needle but does show a fuel/air mixture screw on model B of my carbs. There are only two models for my motor, and my carbs don't seem to exactly match either of them. Is there a needle I have not found that could be causing the motor to idle poorly?<br /><br />Question 2:<br /><br />My motor seems to be running fine above idle. But I notice that my Tach is reading only about 4,000 RPMs at WOT. I checked the WOT set screw, and the linkage is indeed reaching the WOT screw stop. Could something else be sapping my RPMs?