Hello,
I have a new to me 2000 Yamaha 40hp 2 stroke model C40TLRY that I just picked up. It starts great and runs well but has a bit of an intermittent lean sneeze at idle on the muffs. I pulled the carbs off to clean and they looked spotless, I still gave them a cleaning and reinstalled the carbs. My question is in regards to the sync of the carbs. The service manual is a little too vague for me and doesn't match up with other things I've read online. I have the 3 linkage screws that can be loosened by turning clockwise. I have the idle screw backed off completely and without the linkage rod that connects the 3 (broke mine and waiting for new to arrive), the top 2 carbs are completely closed, but the bottom carb plate is cracked open due to the bushing resting against the cam. I attached a picture showing what I'm talking about. If I am to truly sync the 3 plates I am going to need to also loosen the linkage screw for the bottom carb so that bottom plate can fully close, correct? This is my thought process going forward: If all three linkage screws are loose with the linkage rod attached, make sure all 3 plates are closed, tighten linkage screws with bottom carb bushing resting against the cam. Once I adjust the idle with the idle screw, that bushing will be slightly lifted off the cam, should that be the case, or should that linkage be touching the cam at idle, which is how it was before? I know someone has messed with it before, because the linkage screw is marked up from a mis sized screwdriver, so I don't trust that it was done correctly before. My plan was to also reset the pilot screws at 1 1/2 turns out per the manual, and start from scratch there with the resynched carbs, currently the top 2 are 1 3/4 turns out and the bottom carb is 1 1/4 turn out. Appreciate any help, thanks!
I have a new to me 2000 Yamaha 40hp 2 stroke model C40TLRY that I just picked up. It starts great and runs well but has a bit of an intermittent lean sneeze at idle on the muffs. I pulled the carbs off to clean and they looked spotless, I still gave them a cleaning and reinstalled the carbs. My question is in regards to the sync of the carbs. The service manual is a little too vague for me and doesn't match up with other things I've read online. I have the 3 linkage screws that can be loosened by turning clockwise. I have the idle screw backed off completely and without the linkage rod that connects the 3 (broke mine and waiting for new to arrive), the top 2 carbs are completely closed, but the bottom carb plate is cracked open due to the bushing resting against the cam. I attached a picture showing what I'm talking about. If I am to truly sync the 3 plates I am going to need to also loosen the linkage screw for the bottom carb so that bottom plate can fully close, correct? This is my thought process going forward: If all three linkage screws are loose with the linkage rod attached, make sure all 3 plates are closed, tighten linkage screws with bottom carb bushing resting against the cam. Once I adjust the idle with the idle screw, that bushing will be slightly lifted off the cam, should that be the case, or should that linkage be touching the cam at idle, which is how it was before? I know someone has messed with it before, because the linkage screw is marked up from a mis sized screwdriver, so I don't trust that it was done correctly before. My plan was to also reset the pilot screws at 1 1/2 turns out per the manual, and start from scratch there with the resynched carbs, currently the top 2 are 1 3/4 turns out and the bottom carb is 1 1/4 turn out. Appreciate any help, thanks!
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