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  • Chuck Dyck
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 17

    New Carb and PCV valve

    I just bought a new carb and will be installing it this week.
    I have the PCV kit installed already. Will the mixture setting on the new carb be good or will I have to reset it?
    Chuck
  • Antibes
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 122

    #2
    You will need to reset it. IIRC the starting point is 3/4 turns out. Then adjust from there

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    • Chuck Dyck
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 17

      #3
      Originally posted by Antibes View Post
      You will need to reset it. IIRC the starting point is 3/4 turns out. Then adjust from there
      I want to make sure I will be doing this right.
      Warm up the engine.
      Put it under load.
      Set it to cruising RPM.
      Turn the mixture screw to get max RPM.
      Reset the idle.

      Is this the complete procedure?
      Chuck

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      • dvd
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 452

        #4
        Chuck just set it 3/4/turn out, get it started and adjust it until she runs smooth. Its real easy. I too was concerned about turning carb adjusting screws as I had never had anything good come from it. But the a-4 carb adjustment is easy and you will want to adjust couple of times a year just to make sure she running her best.

        DVD

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        • romantic comedy
          Afourian MVP
          • May 2007
          • 1943

          #5
          I set the mixture at idle, as that is what it is for.

          Adjusting it at high speed will not be the correct setting for idle.

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          • Chuck Dyck
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2010
            • 17

            #6
            Thanks
            I am off to the lake tomorrow to give it a shot.
            Chuck

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            • Dave Neptune
              Afourian MVP, Professor Emeritus
              • Jan 2007
              • 5050

              #7
              Clarify & hints

              Chuck, re your new carb, if it is equipped with the adjustable jet (and add on) you will need to do a hi-speed adjust. If not all you need to do is set the idle.

              To set the idle START with the "idle air mixture screw" with the spring on it. Turn it in gently until it is on it's seat, then open approximately 1/2 turn to get started. Start the engine and let it warm for a bit at hi-idle or working a bit on the dock lines until warm. then slowly bring the throttle back to it's stop. This is the idle speed screw the throttle rests against. Now you are ready to adjust the idle. Turn the speed screw to get around 7~800 RPM's and listen. With the engine at idle you can now start the idle mixture adjusting. Slowly begin to turn the mixture screw out(leaner more air) until the engine begins to stumble a bit or get rough, once there let it run a few seconds and begin to turn the screw back in to richen until the engine runs smooth. Now while doing this the engine idle speed can change so you'll need to reset the idle speed and then recheck the mix again. Repeat until the idle is smooth and slow at around 700 is fine.

              Dave Neptune

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              • Chuck Dyck
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2010
                • 17

                #8
                Just what I need

                Thanks Dave that is just what I need.
                Chuck

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                • roadnsky
                  Afourian MVP
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 3127

                  #9
                  Chuck-
                  Just a few pics to for examples of Dave's procedures.
                  Attached Files
                  -Jerry

                  'Lone Ranger'
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                  1978 RANGER 30

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                  • Ball Racing
                    Afourian MVP
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 512

                    #10
                    That carb is just TOO Clean!!!
                    Tyring to keep the Bay's Wooden Boat's history from dying off completely.
                    Daniel

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                    • Dave Neptune
                      Afourian MVP, Professor Emeritus
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 5050

                      #11
                      Too clean

                      I'm not so sure Daniel I do see a few nicks on the idle stop screw.


                      Dave Neptune

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                      • roadnsky
                        Afourian MVP
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 3127

                        #12
                        Oh Puullleeeaze!
                        -Jerry

                        'Lone Ranger'
                        sigpic
                        1978 RANGER 30

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                        • Chuck Dyck
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2010
                          • 17

                          #13
                          Carb is in

                          Thanks for all the help, the carb is in and I ran through the idle mix procedure but I can't get the idle less than 900.
                          Checked the linkage and the choke, they are good.
                          Could it be the new premium fuel I am using, 91 octane, the only fuel around here without ethanol?
                          Or, is it possible my timing is out?

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                          • ndutton
                            Afourian MVP
                            • May 2009
                            • 9776

                            #14
                            Two thoughts:
                            • Did you screw out the idle speed (not mix) adjustment screw so it clears the stop?
                            • Try adjusting the idle with the PCV port on the manifold spacer above the carburetor closed off.
                            Neil
                            1977 Catalina 30
                            San Pedro, California
                            prior boats 1987 Westsail 32, 1970 Catalina 22
                            Had my hands in a few others

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                            • Chuck Dyck
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2010
                              • 17

                              #15
                              Carb

                              I backed the idle screw completely off. But have not blocked the PCV valve. If it is the PCV is it something I will have to live with?

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