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  1. Here are 9 common reasons why an outboard dies at idle: Carburetor issues. Idle settings not configured. Water in the fuel supply. Clogged fuel tank vent. Malfunctioning idle air control valve. Fuel system issues. Faulty spark plugs. Fuel injection issues. Damaged thermostat.

  2. 2 lut 2022 · When your outboard motor is experiencing idling issues, it can lead to frustration and potential performance problems. In this blog post, we will provide you with a troubleshooting guide to diagnose and resolve common outboard idling problems, helping you get back on the water without any hiccups.

  3. If your outboard stalls whenever you drop it into idle, the problem usually lies with the carburetor. It might be something as simple as the carburetor idling screw needing a small adjustment, so check that first and adjust it if needed.

  4. If the problem happens under load as well, it could be a faulty ignition component or even a faulty ignition switch. This is why I suggested that for test purposes you get a wire and connect one side to the + of the ignition coil and the other one to the + of the battery.

  5. 29 maj 2012 · Once I got the idle where I wanted, the vacuum gauge was showing consistently 17-17.5" which according to the service manual shows a properly running engine. I just need to adjust the throttle cable to push the throttle closed since it wont on its own power.

  6. 22 lis 2023 · Troubleshooting Steps. 1. Carbureted Outboards: Idle Screw Adjustment. For carbureted outboards, a common culprit of idling problems is the idle screw setting. In some cases, the idle screw...

  7. 5 paź 2018 · Here are his thoughts on Hesitation and Bogging Down On Applying Throttle. This is a common problem and is usually caused by a sticking timer base under the flywheel or fouled, clogged carburetors, however… also check the carburetor linkages, compression, spark, and the timer base as follows.

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