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Odd question about an Evinrude Carb
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 267243" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>Well............when you did your carb job you apparently didnt pull the high speed jet (that is behind that screw you want to know about) out of the fuel bowl or even take that screw loose to see what was behind it?! </p><p>Had you done that you would have known that the high speed circuit in that engine is controlled by the fixed high speed jet in place of the adjustable needle. Carb kits will very often fit several different models of carburetors. </p><p>When doing a carb job it is always best to completely disassemble and thoroughly clean each passageway and orifice. Glad yours is running well !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 267243, member: 3278"] Well............when you did your carb job you apparently didnt pull the high speed jet (that is behind that screw you want to know about) out of the fuel bowl or even take that screw loose to see what was behind it?! Had you done that you would have known that the high speed circuit in that engine is controlled by the fixed high speed jet in place of the adjustable needle. Carb kits will very often fit several different models of carburetors. When doing a carb job it is always best to completely disassemble and thoroughly clean each passageway and orifice. Glad yours is running well ! [/QUOTE]
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