Before I recently pulled carbs for cleaning and after, the motor will occasionally bog down as I throttle up from idle. But it will only do this after motor has been off for a considerable amount of time, like long enough to go cold. For example, 1st throttle up of the day; when throttling up after fishing in one spot for awhile.
If I cut engine and restart 10-15min later and throttle up, no issues. So it seems to be occasionally happening only when motor is not at normal operating temp. Important to note, when it does experience this bog down the motor does not cut off or "bog down". If I maintain the same rpms as this is happening, the hp starts kicking in and within a few seconds the bog is gone. It's a deep "throaty" sound.
Do I have her too lean, too rich, or some other adjustment? And if so, could you explain what mechanical process is occurring as it's experiencing this bog. Thanks.
If I cut engine and restart 10-15min later and throttle up, no issues. So it seems to be occasionally happening only when motor is not at normal operating temp. Important to note, when it does experience this bog down the motor does not cut off or "bog down". If I maintain the same rpms as this is happening, the hp starts kicking in and within a few seconds the bog is gone. It's a deep "throaty" sound.
Do I have her too lean, too rich, or some other adjustment? And if so, could you explain what mechanical process is occurring as it's experiencing this bog. Thanks.
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