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Another 25hp to 35hp thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim311" data-source="post: 368874" data-attributes="member: 15289"><p>The timing is pretty simple. I think there's a clocking ring with a notch on it. When the little roller for the throttle that rides on the ring starts to lift away from that ring the notch should line up right as it starts to lift off. Verify that but I believe it's the correct procedure.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Your mixture screw when screwed all the way in should stall out the motor so there may be a problem. I believe the starting point for the idle screw is 1.5 turns OUT after you've screwed it all the way in. Likely you will need to unscrew even further but you'll have to fool around with it on the water and make sure it's not only idling but will run into the current well without sneezing or stalling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim311, post: 368874, member: 15289"] The timing is pretty simple. I think there's a clocking ring with a notch on it. When the little roller for the throttle that rides on the ring starts to lift away from that ring the notch should line up right as it starts to lift off. Verify that but I believe it's the correct procedure. Your mixture screw when screwed all the way in should stall out the motor so there may be a problem. I believe the starting point for the idle screw is 1.5 turns OUT after you've screwed it all the way in. Likely you will need to unscrew even further but you'll have to fool around with it on the water and make sure it's not only idling but will run into the current well without sneezing or stalling. [/QUOTE]
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