His boat will not idle down very well. To keep it running he has to choke it to keep it running and has to constantly re-start the motor because it dies so often.
Give it some throtle and it runs great. We are going to change the plugs, but I think the air-mixture needs to be adjusted.
Is this something we can fix, or would it be better to take to the shop? We are paranoid about adjusting it so it doesn't get enough oil.
If we can do it, which screws to we mess with? Is it running too rich or too lean?
Last question, what spark plug do you recommend, and what gap does it need?
Pulled the old girl out today to celebrate 45 years of ownership!. Gave it a bath and an oil change and some fresh gas. Put the paint on 44 years ago and still polishes up pretty fair! Gonna put some miles on it this weekend after barely getting it out last year.
I’ve been givin’ all my local buds grief about those for years. Finally bought some and keep buying it. But I’ve also been trying to cut back on beer drinkin’ to lean out this dad bad a little, this qualifies I figger.
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His boat will not idle down very well. To keep it running he has to choke it to keep it running and has to constantly re-start the motor because it dies so often.
Give it some throtle and it runs great. We are going to change the plugs, but I think the air-mixture needs to be adjusted.
Is this something we can fix, or would it be better to take to the shop? We are paranoid about adjusting it so it doesn't get enough oil.
If we can do it, which screws to we mess with? Is it running too rich or too lean?
Last question, what spark plug do you recommend, and what gap does it need?
Thanks.
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