Followng on from my questions on this topic before - in the hope that you can help me further:
I stripped the carb - or at least as much as I could and soaked it in brake fluid - on the advice of a mechanic since nobody seemed to know of a 'carb cleaner' for this purpose, just the type you add to your gas.
So now the engine starts and runs fine without my blocking the airflow as before - however it will only do so at high revs. If I reduce the revs it slows and then stalls. To start it I then need to pump the throttle once or twice and it starts right up.
By the way a Yamaha dealer told me that this engine requires as part of the starting procedure that the engine be put in gear, and the throttle opened and closed fully five times before running the starter. I tried this on another, older T9.9 that has always been a sluggish cold starter and it worked like a dream.
I stripped the carb - or at least as much as I could and soaked it in brake fluid - on the advice of a mechanic since nobody seemed to know of a 'carb cleaner' for this purpose, just the type you add to your gas.
So now the engine starts and runs fine without my blocking the airflow as before - however it will only do so at high revs. If I reduce the revs it slows and then stalls. To start it I then need to pump the throttle once or twice and it starts right up.
By the way a Yamaha dealer told me that this engine requires as part of the starting procedure that the engine be put in gear, and the throttle opened and closed fully five times before running the starter. I tried this on another, older T9.9 that has always been a sluggish cold starter and it worked like a dream.
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