metalvolks
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- May 8, 2007
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Hey,
I rebuilt my carbs on my '82 115 a month ago. It ran and idled perfectly for 4 or 5 outings only to go back to doing what it did before I rebuilt the carbs (surging, giving it gas and it takes a few seconds to respond, bogging down and dying when giving it gas, hard hard starting, and missing idle). Sometimes it acts like its too rich and sometimes it acts like its too lean.
First, my question is: do you have to measure the float to needle valve distance and adjust (like you do on car carbs)?
2nd question: I have replaced all fuel lines, cleaned out main fuel tank, new gas and it still acts up. I even added an inline fuel filter before the pump. Do you think there is still something clogging one of my idle or main jets? or making the needle valve stick open? poorly adjusted floats?
This problem seems to happen all of a sudden and then sometimes just goes away only to come back hours later all of a sudden.
Thanks for any advice...
Paul
I rebuilt my carbs on my '82 115 a month ago. It ran and idled perfectly for 4 or 5 outings only to go back to doing what it did before I rebuilt the carbs (surging, giving it gas and it takes a few seconds to respond, bogging down and dying when giving it gas, hard hard starting, and missing idle). Sometimes it acts like its too rich and sometimes it acts like its too lean.
First, my question is: do you have to measure the float to needle valve distance and adjust (like you do on car carbs)?
2nd question: I have replaced all fuel lines, cleaned out main fuel tank, new gas and it still acts up. I even added an inline fuel filter before the pump. Do you think there is still something clogging one of my idle or main jets? or making the needle valve stick open? poorly adjusted floats?
This problem seems to happen all of a sudden and then sometimes just goes away only to come back hours later all of a sudden.
Thanks for any advice...
Paul