1998 S115TLRW
New to me issue I encountered after re-installing carbs following annual pull and clean (disclosure...I've done this countless times w/no issue). Launched the rig intending to run for bit then make fine tune adjustments to idle and speed. Start engine and its idle jumps up to high 2k. I immediately cut it off, cause that's never happened. Verified speed screw wasn't even in contact w/throttle lever, so r/o this wasn't causing the opening of the throttle valves (hint...if speed screw wasn't holding open valves soo much to cause this then something else is).
Followed the exact same procedure you see pictured, then started engine. Same result, but this time I kept engine running and pushed up on lower carb throttle lever. Rpms dropped, as expected. I'd release my thumb from the throttle lever, rpms jumped back up. Cut engine off. Loosened upper carb throttle lever securing screw (#3). Then while applying upward force to the lower carb throttle lever, tightened #3. Started engine and rpms steady at spec. But....here's where it get's strange.
I hadn't fully launched boat....so I put engine in fwd gear and increased throttle. Sounds good, no issues. Drop throttle and gear into neutral....but the rpms remain same...they didn't decrease as I reduced throttle. It's like the throttle lever isn't springing back to close the valves. Weird. I went back and forth w/removing #4, adjusting #3 so valves are closed, reinstalling #4, start engine, for about an hour then called it a night.
I reckon it's possible the spring loaded throttle lever(s) are gunked up, preventing these from springing back to close position. Plan on spraying these down w/PB blaster tomorrow and see if this remedies the issue. One other idea I had is if the oil pump's lever arm is too short it would hold the lower throttle lever open, which in turn would open upper throttle lever by #4. But....I didn't shorten the oil pump lever when removing carbs. And prior to me pulling carbs I experienced zero issues w/idle.
Anyways....if y'all think of something I might be missing or have any other suggestions...all are welcomed.
New to me issue I encountered after re-installing carbs following annual pull and clean (disclosure...I've done this countless times w/no issue). Launched the rig intending to run for bit then make fine tune adjustments to idle and speed. Start engine and its idle jumps up to high 2k. I immediately cut it off, cause that's never happened. Verified speed screw wasn't even in contact w/throttle lever, so r/o this wasn't causing the opening of the throttle valves (hint...if speed screw wasn't holding open valves soo much to cause this then something else is).
Followed the exact same procedure you see pictured, then started engine. Same result, but this time I kept engine running and pushed up on lower carb throttle lever. Rpms dropped, as expected. I'd release my thumb from the throttle lever, rpms jumped back up. Cut engine off. Loosened upper carb throttle lever securing screw (#3). Then while applying upward force to the lower carb throttle lever, tightened #3. Started engine and rpms steady at spec. But....here's where it get's strange.
I hadn't fully launched boat....so I put engine in fwd gear and increased throttle. Sounds good, no issues. Drop throttle and gear into neutral....but the rpms remain same...they didn't decrease as I reduced throttle. It's like the throttle lever isn't springing back to close the valves. Weird. I went back and forth w/removing #4, adjusting #3 so valves are closed, reinstalling #4, start engine, for about an hour then called it a night.
I reckon it's possible the spring loaded throttle lever(s) are gunked up, preventing these from springing back to close position. Plan on spraying these down w/PB blaster tomorrow and see if this remedies the issue. One other idea I had is if the oil pump's lever arm is too short it would hold the lower throttle lever open, which in turn would open upper throttle lever by #4. But....I didn't shorten the oil pump lever when removing carbs. And prior to me pulling carbs I experienced zero issues w/idle.
Anyways....if y'all think of something I might be missing or have any other suggestions...all are welcomed.
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