sogood
Well-Known Member
As mentioned in another post, I just recently splashed my refurbed Wellcraft Sportsman. The initial trip from launch slip to home mooring was not without incident, suffering some running problems on route. But I wasn't put out too much, happy that I'd get it sorted as time and tides allowed. So, in between work commitments, I got down to the boat and got my issues sorted, mostly caused by a sticking float needle, starving the engine of fuel.
I did the last of my tweaking today and intend to take a trip down the bay tomorrow and put her through her paces. But one little thing that I'm having an issue with, is adjusting the idle mixture. I had read several times, that this should be done with the engine at normal operating temperature, with the engine under load, in the water. I had no success when adjusting it running on muffs, which was to be expected.
But with conditions as stated above, warmed up to temp, engine running, etc. I get no change at all when adjusting the mixture needles. Does "under load" mean just running the engine at idle, or running in gear, tied up? I started with the needles closed down/ in, fully, then opened them up 2 1/2 turns, as given in various "how to's". Any amount of turning, in or out makes no difference to revs. Any thoughts much appreciated. The engine in question is a Mercruiser 5.7 with a Rochester Quadrajet carb. Thanks.
I did the last of my tweaking today and intend to take a trip down the bay tomorrow and put her through her paces. But one little thing that I'm having an issue with, is adjusting the idle mixture. I had read several times, that this should be done with the engine at normal operating temperature, with the engine under load, in the water. I had no success when adjusting it running on muffs, which was to be expected.
But with conditions as stated above, warmed up to temp, engine running, etc. I get no change at all when adjusting the mixture needles. Does "under load" mean just running the engine at idle, or running in gear, tied up? I started with the needles closed down/ in, fully, then opened them up 2 1/2 turns, as given in various "how to's". Any amount of turning, in or out makes no difference to revs. Any thoughts much appreciated. The engine in question is a Mercruiser 5.7 with a Rochester Quadrajet carb. Thanks.