In my previous posts i've rebuilt the carbs as per the manual and also set the timing as per the manual. I have to say that the engine is generally running fantastic. That being said, a new issue has developed. I assume because of my recent work. But you can tell me right or wrong.
While at idle for a short period of time, and not in gear (Like idling at the dock while the wife and daughter run to the bathroom, or putting the boat in idle waiting for someone to pass a narrow channel) every so often i'll get a little cough from the engine. Sometimes its just the once and then it's gone like nothing happened, and sometiems it'll cough and the engine will die like someone turned off the key.
my search of the interwebs says this is called by a lean condition. But i also heard that it could be caused by the carbs "loading up" while idling too long, and it is just something that "happens to carb'd 2-strokes".
I'm not a big fan of the "just deal with it" style of boating. So i wanted to toss it to the experts.
My A/F screws are all set at 1.25 turns out from a soft seat. The manual does state that that can be +/- .25 turns. But it does not go into how to properly set them. Would this be the same as old carbs where you just turn them out or in until it sounds better and then when it starts to stumble back it a bit. And then move onto the next and the next and the next? If so, after you do 1, you do 2, then you have to go back and reset 1 before moving to 3. After 3, go back to 2 and retest, etc etc.
Or, is there another potential issue at play? Improper sync of the carbs allowing too much/not enough fuel at idle?
Thanks again!
While at idle for a short period of time, and not in gear (Like idling at the dock while the wife and daughter run to the bathroom, or putting the boat in idle waiting for someone to pass a narrow channel) every so often i'll get a little cough from the engine. Sometimes its just the once and then it's gone like nothing happened, and sometiems it'll cough and the engine will die like someone turned off the key.
my search of the interwebs says this is called by a lean condition. But i also heard that it could be caused by the carbs "loading up" while idling too long, and it is just something that "happens to carb'd 2-strokes".
I'm not a big fan of the "just deal with it" style of boating. So i wanted to toss it to the experts.
My A/F screws are all set at 1.25 turns out from a soft seat. The manual does state that that can be +/- .25 turns. But it does not go into how to properly set them. Would this be the same as old carbs where you just turn them out or in until it sounds better and then when it starts to stumble back it a bit. And then move onto the next and the next and the next? If so, after you do 1, you do 2, then you have to go back and reset 1 before moving to 3. After 3, go back to 2 and retest, etc etc.
Or, is there another potential issue at play? Improper sync of the carbs allowing too much/not enough fuel at idle?
Thanks again!
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