DennisF
Well-Known Member
Thanks Steve - yes I changed the plug and the old plug was indeed black when I took it out. However, a potential confounding factor there is that a friend had put the engine in the lazarette on the wrong side with the shaft a bit higher than the head. When I got it home I pulled the plug and then pulled the engine starter cord a few times. No oil came out of the plug hole, and it ran when the new plug was inserted. I've just tried tried turning the mixture screw fully in and it didn't solve the issue. I've got a new carb coming, and will fit that when it arrives to see if that solves the problem. If it does, I'll look to send the old carb off to you at some point for inspection and repair as always good to have a spare. If new carb doesn't solve the issue I guess I'll give in and wait until your work dies downHi Dennis,
Sorry I couldn't be of any help at the minute. I think you said you put a new plug in, if not change the plug.
Check the colour of the old plug, if it's black it's running rich, You may be able to adjust the carb by the tick over mixture with the screw...turn it inwards to lean the mixture.
If it's still rich the carb will need rejetting