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Need help--older Mariner 40EL rough idle with bad shaking in gear
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<blockquote data-quote="BrounHownd" data-source="post: 481886" data-attributes="member: 30222"><p>I would argue that a trashcan filled close to the water line would be pretty dang close to being "on the water" from the perspective of idling, my friend. Only the low-speed circuit is adjustable on this motor--and high speed works fine. That trash can looks a lot like a "test tank" that the pros use to work on them/ :wink: </p><p></p><p>Backpressure is backpressure on the exhaust. Regardless, it would allow one to get a heck of a lot closer than on muffs--close enough that you wouldn't expect the engine to be bucking and missing. </p><p></p><p>But I appreciate you reading and providing some feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrounHownd, post: 481886, member: 30222"] I would argue that a trashcan filled close to the water line would be pretty dang close to being "on the water" from the perspective of idling, my friend. Only the low-speed circuit is adjustable on this motor--and high speed works fine. That trash can looks a lot like a "test tank" that the pros use to work on them/ :wink: Backpressure is backpressure on the exhaust. Regardless, it would allow one to get a heck of a lot closer than on muffs--close enough that you wouldn't expect the engine to be bucking and missing. But I appreciate you reading and providing some feedback. [/QUOTE]
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