Hi everyone,
1989 60hp J60TLCEA. The #1 cylinder spits small drops of fuel out of the carb. After 2min idle there is a puddle in the carb throat. The other two carbs stay almost dry. Here's what I tried to fix it, but it didn't help.
1. Replaced float and seat valve. Adjusted float.
2. Applied a drop of loctite to the brass idle tube (as shown in the OMC manual)
3. Swapped #1 and #2 carb for a test without throttle linkage. #1 cylinder kept on spitting; #1 carb on #2 cylinder stayed dry.
4. Replaced #1 cylinder leaf valves. Two of them stood open a tiny bit, but could be closed with minimal force. The manual says this is acceptable. Replaced them anyway (have a spare set of reeds).
Looking closer at the intake I found an additional hole creating a passage from #1 crankcase to the intake. What's the purpose for this?
This passage is much wider compared to the passage in the bottom cylinder and additionally ends close to the carb's butterfly gap and idle circuit. I compared top and bottom passage by attaching a small hose and blowing through.

I think this is the reason for spitting and I'm chasing a phantom. What do you think?
1989 60hp J60TLCEA. The #1 cylinder spits small drops of fuel out of the carb. After 2min idle there is a puddle in the carb throat. The other two carbs stay almost dry. Here's what I tried to fix it, but it didn't help.
1. Replaced float and seat valve. Adjusted float.
2. Applied a drop of loctite to the brass idle tube (as shown in the OMC manual)
3. Swapped #1 and #2 carb for a test without throttle linkage. #1 cylinder kept on spitting; #1 carb on #2 cylinder stayed dry.
4. Replaced #1 cylinder leaf valves. Two of them stood open a tiny bit, but could be closed with minimal force. The manual says this is acceptable. Replaced them anyway (have a spare set of reeds).
Looking closer at the intake I found an additional hole creating a passage from #1 crankcase to the intake. What's the purpose for this?

This passage is much wider compared to the passage in the bottom cylinder and additionally ends close to the carb's butterfly gap and idle circuit. I compared top and bottom passage by attaching a small hose and blowing through.

I think this is the reason for spitting and I'm chasing a phantom. What do you think?