cannot get the 4 carbs to synch. The #4 is new and runs higher than other 3. What should we do? Thank you.
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What were the results from the PRIOR THREAD?:
http://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/f...d-th28809.html
BTW, it'll help to keep THIS issue on ONE THREAD so folks can follow what's been done or NOT..Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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like I said.
a 4 channel manometer and the service manual.
I have done so many that I no longer need the manual on that model.
I do use my tech mate.
basically you use the idle screw on #4 to obtain 1100 RPM.
then you adjust the other 3 shutter screws to obtain the same vacuum as #4. all while keeping the idle speed at 1100.
could it be done with a single channel manometer(vacuum guage) possibly but would most likely take all day.
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What is the motor doing? In the first post you mention getting the carburetors synch'd but say that number four is running higher. Don't know what that really means. In a later post you say that number four is missing.
All carburetors could be properly synch'd yet still one or more may have a miss.
Missing could be spark related, fuel related, compression related, intake leak related...
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2004 4 stroke yamaha carb problems
Yes, we do have the entire service manual. We have synched the carbs. We have new plugs, a new #4 carb, have new gas line, checked and no vacuum leaks, did compression check 2 times and all even at 150psi,swapped coils 3 times, did value adjustment check, checked gas and put in all new gas, fuel pressure running 4 psi.
The other 3 carbs are fine. It is the number misses both at idle and revving up the motor.
Can you give us some ideas of what it could be such as a sticky value, etc.? and what other things we can do.
Also, can you tell us the what the psi for the fuel pump should be?
It is a 2004 Yamaha 50 hp 4 stroke. Thank you.
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Yes. We put in all new spark plugs. Have a manometer and all checked out.
Not sure if measured voltage to plugs?
No reason to concentrate on cylinder (carb). Just this is where the symptom occurs. That is why we need your help to determine other possibilities.
Presently, the 4th cylinder is misfiring. Thank you.
Swapped coils 3 times and yes, there is a spark on all plugs. Motor is model no. T50TLRCLast edited by jan joyce; 07-29-2017, 11:15 PM.
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