I need some help guys. I recently cleaned my carbs because we had a breakdown on the lake where i found water and a bit of debris in my fuel and filter. I removed the carbs and didn't find any debris, but in the process i broke off one of my air adjusting screws on one of the carbs. I replaced that and adjusted it to factory specs as per "rodbolts" recommendation on another old post. I went to test the motor today and it started right up, but was idling at 1350 rpms when it used to idle at 700. I could get the idle to come down to 1000 if i quickly turned the choke on and off, and then after a 30 seconds it would creep back up. I didn't adjust any of the linkage setting for the carbs. I also noticed the bottom carb, also the one that i had broke the air screw off, was leaking fuel from what appeared to be the bottom of that carb. It was a slow drip. The drain screw felt tight. I removed the carbs and i'm going to check them tonight. Could i have possibly jarred the float while i had the carb in all sorts of positions while i was trying to remove that broken air screw? What are the symptoms of a stuck float? I wan't to get this thing together and running for a Saturday boat camping trip. It seemed to rev up fine, it just had a fast idle that wouldn't come down, plus the leaking fuel. Anything obvious to you guys? I would appreciate the help. Thanks
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Need urgent help yamaha 25hp leaking carb and high idle
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Probably need to replace bowl and drain screw gaskets to stop leak, may have torn intake gasket as well. Recheck linkage connections, snyc and adjust carb as needed.
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Think i got it figured. I removed the bottom carb and tore it down. Cleaned everything and retorqued the bottom bowl screws and reinstalled everything. I think i do need a new bowl drain screw washer because it was weeping unless it was tourqued down tight. Not leaking now. I adjusted the idle a touch but didn't touch the linkage adjustment. At the lowest throttle position it drops to 600 rpms, but i'll just manually turn the throttle a little to bring it up to the 750 recommended in the manual. Going out for a test run. So far no hiccups in the driveway, seems to be running fine. I'm running amsoil hp marine at 50:1 with ring free. This motor is new to me and has low hours, but after my episode of water in my gas and leaving us stranded, a mini 10 fuel separator filter is being installed in a day or two. Thanks for the help "boats.net" Take care
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