skyflyer
Well-Known Member
I bought an OEM carb rebuild kit comprising a new float, inlet fitting with inlet needle valve and float spring lever, and a new throttle needle. It did not come with a new main jet.
I had bought the kit principally because the existing inlet needle valve had warn to a stub and the carb was leaking fuel!
Having done the rebuild the symptoms I got were that the engine would only start on choke (it used to start without choke throughout the summer season) and wouldn’t run without choke until it had been running for several minutes. At that stage it would only run at idle and any attempt to accelerate under load would cause the engine to stall.
I have a spare carb from the 3.5hp version of the same engine (Mariner 2.5) so I put the new float and inlet valve into that and the engine runs ok. But that 3.5 was never great and it still isn’t so I’d like to get the 2.5 up and running.
The throttle needle valve has a tiny circlip that can fit into any one of four grooves to set it at a different height within the throttle piston, which I guess is designed to compensate for wear. Does anyone know where this should be positioned?
It strikes me that the needle and jet will have worn together and perhaps replacing the needle without replacing the jet at the same time might be the problem.
Also I have no idea how to adjust the fuel/air adjustment screw to get better running. How do you know hen it is correct?
Any links to setting up this carb would be helpful
Thanks
I had bought the kit principally because the existing inlet needle valve had warn to a stub and the carb was leaking fuel!
Having done the rebuild the symptoms I got were that the engine would only start on choke (it used to start without choke throughout the summer season) and wouldn’t run without choke until it had been running for several minutes. At that stage it would only run at idle and any attempt to accelerate under load would cause the engine to stall.
I have a spare carb from the 3.5hp version of the same engine (Mariner 2.5) so I put the new float and inlet valve into that and the engine runs ok. But that 3.5 was never great and it still isn’t so I’d like to get the 2.5 up and running.
The throttle needle valve has a tiny circlip that can fit into any one of four grooves to set it at a different height within the throttle piston, which I guess is designed to compensate for wear. Does anyone know where this should be positioned?
It strikes me that the needle and jet will have worn together and perhaps replacing the needle without replacing the jet at the same time might be the problem.
Also I have no idea how to adjust the fuel/air adjustment screw to get better running. How do you know hen it is correct?
Any links to setting up this carb would be helpful
Thanks