AguaSki
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2005
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I am still learning my way around marine motors. My current motor is a 1978 140 hp Johnson. I have owned the motor for 3 seasons now, and as far as I can tell the motor is running strong. Nothing seems out of sorts with the way the engine performs, but going into the winter I am thinking of the maintenance I would like to complete before next season, and rebuilding the carbs has surfaced in my head as a possibility. Rebuild kits here on Iboats seem fairly inexpensive. I would think this 30 year old motor has had the carbs rebuilt at least once, but I don't know the the full maintenance history. Is it a waste of money to rebuild the carbs out of routine maintenance, or is it best to wait for noticable problems? What are the symptoms of a carb that needs to be rebuilt?