Ocean runner 1996 115hp carb question

Boblester40

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Hi guys...
Couple of questions for you

1./ I rebuilt the carbs on my 1996 ocean runner but when i dismantled the carbs they had no sealing washer under the brass valve body that the needle sits in , i have placed a washer back in there but i have read else where that the plastic body carbs do not use these as the shoulder on the valve body forms the seal?? the reason i ask is that i reacon it is runnign a little lean and this would cause the level in the carb to be slighty lower than with out the washer .


2./ I want to restore the bow tank in my 1990 fletcher speed boat which had been taken out at some point , i can make a tank no probs but what is the rule on vents etc. i have seen 1 1/4" alot for the filler and then two breathers one port and one starbord is this correct ??//



Thanks in advance

bob
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Ocean runner 1996 115hp carb question

you also have to have a tank vent/ overflow, or the fuel pump cannot pump fuel.
 

Chris1956

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Re: Ocean runner 1996 115hp carb question

Bob, I am not sure I understand the Q. The inlet needle seat appears to not have a gasket. The connection between the top part of the carb and the bowl has a perimeter gasket and a center donut shaped gasket. You may look up your carb on the crwoleymarine.com website.
 

Chris1956

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Re: Ocean runner 1996 115hp carb question

Sorry, that would be crowleymarine.com. I hate my fat fingers.
 

Boblester40

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Re: Ocean runner 1996 115hp carb question

thanks for the replys it looks like they do not have a anything under the needle seat so out they will come, found some more information proving what i suspected on youtube .

rgds
bob
 
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