Rochester 2BBl Carb.

thejetman

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So, on my 4.3 circa 1993. It has a 2 bbl carb on it. It has only two idle screws on it. One screw adjust idle rpms while the other adjusts idle mixture, correct?
It seems like after a while on the water and the the boat is warm, it has a hard time starting. I checked the idle mixture screw and its way out. Now, correct me if im wrong but the further its backed out the richer the mixture gets?
 

2003lsr

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Re: Rochester 2BBl Carb.

Is your choke opening up all the way?
 

Glastron_V210

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Re: Rochester 2BBl Carb.

If it's an electric choke model you can check the choke by:

1)With a cold engine, pull the spark arrestor so you can see the choke plate
2)Turn the key to the run position (not start)
3) Observe the choke...it should open in a timely fashion...1-2 minutes

If it doesn't open well or fully, check for +12V at the choke and then adjust/replace the choke if necessary.

Chay
 

thejetman

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Re: Rochester 2BBl Carb.

Yup, choke works correctly, gonna run it tomorrow and see if I cant dial it in. A dab of loctite mite do some wonders too, Its backing itself out the more I run it.
 
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