guy74
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I've been chasing problems on a poorly mantained 1989 100XP Evinrude. Got the carb problems straitened out, but it stumbles around 2000rpms. It has stumbled with two diferent sets of carbs, both sets of carbs have been meticulously cleaned and rebuilt. We took the boat out this eve, it ran great exept for the stumble around 2000rpm. I was just checking my factory manual for ideas as to why it doesn't run right. I noticed that the recirculation hoses may not be routed correctly. Could the recirculation hoses being misrouted cause it to stumble? I'm gonna change them around to the correct routing, but wonder if this is the cause of my stumble. I'll find out next time I go to the lake, but I'd like to here from anyone who has any experience with this type of thing.
They are supposed to be routed:
#1 & #2 to center main bearing
#3 to #1 bypass cover
#4 to #2 bypass cover
Mine are routed:
#1 & #2 to #1 bypass cover
#3 to #2 bypass cover
#4 to center main bearing
I wish I would've check this alittle closer when I had the carbs off last time, it would've been easier to fix with the carbs off. I guess thats what I get for thinking that it was right.
They are supposed to be routed:
#1 & #2 to center main bearing
#3 to #1 bypass cover
#4 to #2 bypass cover
Mine are routed:
#1 & #2 to #1 bypass cover
#3 to #2 bypass cover
#4 to center main bearing
I wish I would've check this alittle closer when I had the carbs off last time, it would've been easier to fix with the carbs off. I guess thats what I get for thinking that it was right.
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