Kris Winiarski
Member
This past fall I sold the really nice 20hp honda I had on my boat and replaced it with an early 90s 30hp yamaha two stroke that I picked up for cheap. After a few hours disassembling the carbs and cleaning out all the jets, adjusting the mixture screws and idle screw (with help from Jode), I had it starting after a few pulls and running really nicely. That first trip after cleaning the carbs I was pretty amazed how much more speed and power the motor has to get up on plane with some weight in the boat versus the honda, given it only weighs another 20lbs or so.
Fast forward to duck season it was still running well but I found it was a bit harder to start that first time on colder mornings. After a little bit of tinkering I found that it started much easier in the cold if I maxed out that idle screw. After that adjustment it started easily and ran great a handful of trips this winter, but the last weekend of duck season, I found that it wouldnt idle in neutral without the choke out and would bog down when giving it gas. I'm assuming when I pop the carbs off again that I'm gonna find a clogged jet.
I'm curious to know if folks think that it clogged up again because I was running with the idle screw maxed out or if that is completely unrelated? Do these older two strokes, even when routinely run, just get some junk in the carbs from time to time... or should I be able to go a few years between carb disassembly when I run it routinely? Would a small water separator help or is that unnecessary here? Should I start buying gas without ethanol from the docks?
Fast forward to duck season it was still running well but I found it was a bit harder to start that first time on colder mornings. After a little bit of tinkering I found that it started much easier in the cold if I maxed out that idle screw. After that adjustment it started easily and ran great a handful of trips this winter, but the last weekend of duck season, I found that it wouldnt idle in neutral without the choke out and would bog down when giving it gas. I'm assuming when I pop the carbs off again that I'm gonna find a clogged jet.
I'm curious to know if folks think that it clogged up again because I was running with the idle screw maxed out or if that is completely unrelated? Do these older two strokes, even when routinely run, just get some junk in the carbs from time to time... or should I be able to go a few years between carb disassembly when I run it routinely? Would a small water separator help or is that unnecessary here? Should I start buying gas without ethanol from the docks?