Great video about to do mine today aswell...went out on the water rpms where nowhere near what there sposed to be..norm push about 30mph but today kept stalling and going 10mph..get back home it runs ok on idle but soon as I put in gear and turn throttle it turns off on me...I have same motor so hoping this helps
Any advice that you can share about the mixture screw adjustments for this please? I have a 1977 35hp Johnson Sea Horse. I rebuilt the entire carb with the official kit but I am unsure of how many turns I need to turn the screws. It seems to run well but I am certain it can be better. Thank you very much for posting and blessings from Ontario Canada. Much appreciated. Edit: Mine is electric start and has an electric choke. Doubt that makes a difference for the carb but I thought I would mention it. Thanks!
go in with screw till lightly seated then out 1 and a half turns should just be 1 mixture screw on that carb be a brass looking flathead in the middle of carb if it is lean sneazing go out with screw if its to rich go in with screw adjust till idles good little turns make a big difference
helou, i have a problem with outboard johson 35 hp 91, i´m from argentina and i can not found the piece i need to replace, if you give me your email i could send you a picture, and maybe you can help me, i just need to know the name of this piece. thanks. yael
Great info and presentation! Thanks a lot! Greetings from Alaska.
Good video
Great video about to do mine today aswell...went out on the water rpms where nowhere near what there sposed to be..norm push about 30mph but today kept stalling and going 10mph..get back home it runs ok on idle but soon as I put in gear and turn throttle it turns off on me...I have same motor so hoping this helps
Hi I know you posted this about a year ago but can you tell me what year And Model is that Johnson motor you’re rebuilding the carb on?
Any advice that you can share about the mixture screw adjustments for this please? I have a 1977 35hp Johnson Sea Horse. I rebuilt the entire carb with the official kit but I am unsure of how many turns I need to turn the screws. It seems to run well but I am certain it can be better. Thank you very much for posting and blessings from Ontario Canada. Much appreciated.
Edit:
Mine is electric start and has an electric choke. Doubt that makes a difference for the carb but I thought I would mention it. Thanks!
go in with screw till lightly seated then out 1 and a half turns should just be 1 mixture screw on that carb be a brass looking flathead in the
middle of carb if it is lean sneazing go out with screw if its to rich go in with screw adjust till idles good little turns make a big difference
@@outboardsandtoys8413 Thank you very much! Blessings!
My apologies, can you describe "lean sneazing" please?
@@brngrofdeth lean sneeze is when it will cough or pop when idleing if its doing that you need to go out with the screw
@@outboardsandtoys8413 Awesome. Thank you very much for your help. Blessings!
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THUMBS-UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great info
helou, i have a problem with outboard johson 35 hp 91, i´m from argentina and i can not found the piece i need to replace, if you give me your email i could send you a picture, and maybe you can help me, i just need to know the name of this piece. thanks. yael