Not exactly the same carburetor that I have on my 1978 25 horse Johnson. I had the pleasure haha removing the starter before I got to the carburetor. What a pain. Thanks for the help I appreciate it
Best video I've ever seen for this! Thank You So Much! 👍👍 I followed all the step with the re-build kit and got my Jon Boat running perfectly again. It's been a few years now since she's been out and I'm coming back here again to watch before I get to tinkering : )
Your videos are very useful and helpful.... I'm watching, I have a 1970 Evinrude 18 hp Fastwin. Carb rebuild, lower unit seals, water pump kit, points and condensers, pull cord, just took out a 1969 Evinrude 9.5 I tuned , carb, plugs timed her, runs fantastic, just to small for my boat. Very explanatory.... Learn everytime I watch.. Stay safe my friend
Love the videos. I have a 25hp Johnson and this has saved me from expensive dealer service charges. Cant wait for next video. Big thumbs up from Australia
Thanks for all the great videos. I just started try to get a 25 hp 1975 Johnson running that has been setting for 25 years. That has been run in salt water. Your videos are a GREAT help.
Om Fishing I rebuilt the carburetor , the fuel pump, the water pump, replaced the fuel lines and thermostat . Replaced the gears in the handle. Got it where you can turn it and freed up the tilt and throttle. I got it cranked and it ran for a couple of minutes and shut off. I realized it wasn’t pumping water so I quit with it unit I can see if I can run water threw it with a pump and test the new pump. I really appreciate your hard work on the videos.
After following your carb rebuild video, my Evinrude 48 SPL is running so good I've decided not to replace it with my 85 hp johnson. Love my little 48 SPL workhorse.
This is a great video explanation straight and to the point .good video and audio I can hear with no unnecessary babbling! .I feel much confidence and encouragement to do this myself .Thank you ! …I am now a subscriber. Now to the garage to start fixing!
So, my carb rebuild kit came in. I started to take the carb off the engine only to find the electric starter motor to be in the way of the second nut. I can't see any way to get the nut off without taking off the whole damn starter motor. Am I missing a trick here or a special wrench? Any instructions on how to remove the starter. It does not look that straight forward. I got all nuts and bolts off the starter but looks like attached toward the back with all kinds of "stuff" to disconnect. HELP!
Starter Motor Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable from battery. 2. Remove the starter solenoid from the starter bracket. 3.Remove the screws securing the vertical throttle shaft clamp to the power head. Remove the clamp. 4.Disconnect the red cable from the starter motor. 5.Remove the screws and locknut securing the starter motor bracket to the power head. Lift the starter and bracket off the power head. Installation, 6. To install place the solenoid in the starter bracket and secure the clamp with 2 screws. Make sure the rubber sleeve is properly installed around the solenoid. 7. Place the starter bracket on the power head and install the 2 screws and lockwashers are installed under the lower screw. Securely tighten the screws and locknut. 8. Install the vertical throttle shaft on the power head. Install the vertical shaft clamp screws. Tighten the screws securely. 9. Attach all wires to the positive battery cable terminal. 10. Reconnect the negative battery cable to the battery.
@@OmFishing I did get to finally removing the starter per the above instructions and did the carburetor rebuild as per the video. It was EASY PEAZY!!! My carb was slightly different, but not anything that prevented my from following the video and getting it done. The longest part of the whole project was getting the damn starter motor out of the way and put back together. A bad design in my mind to have the starter obstruct getting to that second nut on the carb. Anyway, the BEST part is that with a little priming the engine started right up!! I saved about $125 according the the bill for the last time i had the local repair shop do it. THANKS!!! GREAT VIDEO AND INSTRUCTIONS!
Thank you buddy, I cleaned out the carb on one and didn’t take notes or pics to help put it back together. And I could not figure out how to get the linkage right to save my life
It was a 85 evinrude 7 hp 2 stroke. The carb was seized up. I got it back together. The plastic throttle linkage snapped prior to me cleaning it. I rigged it and got it back together. It started up first pull for about 3 seconds and died. Haven’t had time to go back in there and check it out. I cleaned one of the jets. I’m thinking I missed a jet on the bottom of the carb. I replaced fuel line going to fuel pump. I didn’t see any fuel flowing thru line. So I’m thinking it’s gunked up in the fuel pump or that second jet it clogged like the first one was.
I nominate you for an Oscar in the "Most useful, best filmed " video category. Seems to be a controversy on that allowable float drop. Some reputable sources (not necessarily more than you sir) profess that it should be measured from the carb lower lip to the float's bottom. But then, what's an Oscar nomination without a good controversy ? LOL ! Love ALL your videos !
Thank you very much, this helped a lot,I had the same problem with the adapter needle valve.It broked and it was very difficult to get off.Great video.
Love your videos great job 👍🏻. You always have very helpful information on everything and especially the 30 evinrude I have one myself except mine is a 1996 electric start console steering motor. I thank you very much for taking the time to make videos of marine stuff. Looking forward to the next video of fuel lines and start up.
This video helped so much, thank you so much! I have an 85hp evinrude and it kept getting bogged down and starving for gas at half throttle and i'm pretty sure this is going to fix it.
Hi there, I have an 87’ evinrude. 25hp 2 stroke. I ordered a carb kit for it and rebuilt the carburetor, went through the fuel pump it looks good. I started it up and it idled fine for awhile. Put it in the water and was able to throttle it up and go and also run at idle as well. The next day it fired right up and idled at first but after running around for about 10 minutes or so at around 3/4 throttle it won’t idle after letting off the throttle and dies. Sometimes if I play with the choke I can get it to stay running, any ideas on what might be causing it to act up? Prior owner had similar issues and thought it was the fuel pump but I popped the cover on the fuel pump and it seemed fine including the little screen inside. Any ideas on what might be wrong? Thanks so much!
Before I write a long check list have you watched these videos of mine. Linkage adjustment Evinrude 30. Then watch Evinrude Service bulletin [low speed cough]. Watch The 4 Circuits of a carburetor. Make sure your linkage is set right before we go to far in to this. Then we will go back to the carburetor and check float level. Did you check the high speed orifice. Let me know if the linkage is right. Thanks for watching and Stay Safe!!
very good video I have a 25 hp year 1999 with the same carburetor. . a question the regulation of this carburetor is that screw that has nothing but a thousand thanks
What size tubing is used for the fuel and primer on the carburetor going to clean out my carb but I want to know what size just in case I need to replace
Thank you for this very helpful video. Much appreciated. I have a 1987 50 hp. I've had trouble with warm hard starts and today it started bogging down and stalling above 2000 rpm. Seems like it's flooding. Any advice sir? Thank you.
I would make sure I had a good strong spark at the spark plugs. You might have to get a tester to see if the spark can jump the 1/2 inch gap. When you say trouble when warm, That makes me think electrical. Check it cold and warm.
Great video. I would like to see how the plugs are removed and install to be sure the carb is fully cleaned. I think my plugs are clog and having difficult catching fuel.
Hello, greetings friend. I want to know what distance I have to leave from the float and the needle since I don't know much English. You mention it at minute 9:10 of the video but I don't know what the measurement is in centimeters. greetings.
really loved your video, you explain things step by step great! I have a 1978 35 hp johnson and looks like about the same carb. think this video would be about the same for rebuilding my carb ? hope to hear back, thanks Zach
Zach thanks for commenting. All the outboards I work on are about the same. Evinrude and Johnson are close to Yamaha. They all use the same principles. As always Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thank you so much , your clear explanation and great camera work is extremely helpful, i have an old 20hp i'll be using your vid to rebuild mine as its leaking from somewhere..., not the exact carb but this'll help. Cheers
very informative video and i appreciate it . I'm having trouble getting my 200 johnson started. I can take the spark plugs out and put fogging oil in and it will hit for a split second that's it . any suggestions ?
I always start with the easy stuff first. What year is your 200 Johnson. I have a 1993 225 Evinrude Ocean Pro. I have went through that engine inside and out. It runs great now. Parts are so expensive. And to take it to someone can leave you with a large bill. If you are like me you can do a lot of reading to find a problem. I woud just start with one component at a time and make sure it reads or test to factory specification. I need to know year and model to help with anymore information.
Hello I have a 20r73a. 73 Evinrude. In this carb the only adjustment I have is the lean rich. The kit I got did not have this part. 0314166 - Bearing, Needle Valve. Is it a must to change that part. Thanks
Very helpful video, thanks for posting. When re-installing the float you mentioned it should be within a range of distances (for your engine). Videos for other engines indicate flush with mounting surface. My question: For yours or other OMC engines how do you adjust the float travel if it is not within the proper range. If you covered that in the video, I missed it. Thanks!
Check for correct positioning of the float level. The float level controls the height of fuel in the float chamber and is critical with regard to carburetor calibration. I first turn carburetor body upside down and hold so gasket surface is horizontal. I try to make sure the float is level with the carburetor surface. They make a gauge to check this i don't have one so i just make sure it is level with carb. When checking for float drop This affects the full opening of the inlet needle and is crtical to correct operation. With the carburetor in normal running position the float must drop open 1 1/8 in to 1 5/8 in on a 25 to 30 hp outboard. To adjust bend tab on float arm where tab contacts float seat. Be careful not to force float needle valve into seat. I always make sure the float is not resting on the chamber bottom.
That answers my question and is very helpful! Thank you for getting back to me so quickly, and for taking the time to make, and sharing, such good videos!
Yes it was all clean when I put it back together. I use rubbing alcohol from the drug store. I like it but some viewers say it is not good for the gaskets.
Can you tell me the model number for the motor this carburetor came off of? I need to rebuild the carburetor for a 1979 Evinrude 35hp engine model number 35952A and I am not seeing some of parts such as the intermediate and high speed orifices, the primmer nipple and the jet adjustment screw that you counted the turns at the beginning of the video. Just trying to understand the differences so that I don't miss something.
Thank you I’ve been looking everywhere for that needle valve adp, part. I have a 1977 35 Evinrude and I think someone changed the carb . Because when I pull one up on the internet it shows a different carb . Mine has some kind of Vacuum choke pull knob not a Solenoid . Help !!! is it Normal when I squeeze the bulb very tight , for gas to come out the screen on the side of the carb?
First of all the float should shut off the fuel before it comes out the vent. so I would check the float height. The part number that is gave was for a 1991 Evirude 30hp Model E30REIC. I see what you are talking about when I look at your motor that carb is not on that one. If you look up my model you will see what you are looking for.
I have this engine and rebuild the carburetor. It runs good for a minute & shuts off & have so much trouble getting it started again sometimes I wait half hour waiting & hopefully it turns on. Please let me know if you have any suggestions thanks
Run it till it quits then check and see if it is getting spark right after it quits and check and see if it is getting fuel. Most likely it is one of them or at least a good place to start.
Om Fishing ok thanks. I was thinking it was my carburetor flooding but il check for spark next time. Thanks. I also heard of a bad charge coil can get hot & stop running again till it cools down
I just saw this video and had left you a message on another about the small lead plug on top of the carb that you show at 6:42.My 20hp is like yours and the plug is loose when I took my needle valve out and it appears the top piece of lead poped off.Do you think this could suck air in there even though I put the idle screw back in?I could not tell where the hole for that little lead plug was in relation to the end of the needle and hole.How do I fix it?Melt lead in there or maybe some JB Weld on top of it?thanks
The service manual says the small lead plug is there so you can inspect passage for restrictions or leaks. To remove it gently pry up on lead shot with a sharp edged tool. Install a new lead shot. Flatten shot with flat end punch and plastic Check for leaks. Their should not be air leaking around the shot.
Thanks for the info.What I noticed is that down in where the slow Speed needle threads in is what appears to be part of this lead plug that is attatched to what's left of the plug and I can watch it move if I move the lead plug..It does not obstruct the needle though..Seems the needle goes in and misses those pieces in there.Not sure why or how if the plug was pressed on the carb or hammered in the hole how any would end up inside where the slow speed needle goes?Should I pull the needle out and punch it in?No way to pull it out the way it is in there.
If I am looking at the service manual correct it states Check for leaks between emulsion pickup tube and Carburetor body. Invert carburetor body and fill idle circuit with isopropyl alcohol. Check for leaks at point a which is the pickup tube coming right above the low speed jet in side the carb. If a leak occurs blow dry and apply a drop of omc ultra lock at point. With that being said just make sure it don't leak air.
Thank you so much.Now I did run motor and put my finger over where the plug was broke off and loose.It did make a big difference.RPM's shot up right away.I removed the needle and only option was to push the remaining lead back down in hole and it took alittle effort to work it out of hole since it had the bottom flaired.Now I am not sure what to use or how to push the lead down in so it does not work it's way back out.Not sure how the factory got the flair on the inside of the needle jet hole which kept it from coming up out?
Do you have the part number for the adapter sleeve you broke? I'm doing a rebuild an Evinrude Fisherman 9.9 this winter and I may find the part ahead of time before I do the tear apart. I tried screen-capping and zooming in on the label but it was too blurry. Thanks!
The part I broke was a Needle valve adapter Part # 0335564. That carburetor was off a 30 hp evinrude. The 9.9 fisherman has a different set up. Check out my video on that motor.
Hello I just had my Carburator rebuilt on my evinrude 30hp . But now it’s hard to start, sneezing, shuts off after a couple of seconds & dripping oil from the propeller. I’m so tired of this outboard. Is it a rebuilt carburetor?
Propeller where exhaust comes out? So fuel out of the exhaust? Sounds like it’s flooding. Could be a stuck float or poorly adjusted float height. Stuck float trick it tapping the bowl of the carb with a screw driver handle and it could release it. Try to restart and see what happens. Otherwise pull it and assess valve seat and needle tip condition. If it looks good check float height, adjust per your manual and reinstall. Invest in an used service manual for your motor. Looks up model number in metal plate at Crowley marine and search for the specific service manual part number and then check ebay for a cheap used copy. If that doesn’t work just search tour model number plus “service manual” on eBay. This will cover your whole motor, including the carb. Mine was $20 and is well worth it. Service manual, not owners manual! Good luck!
D Reynolds thanks for your help. Since my carburetor was rebuilt a couple of times. Kind of was hoping they did the job right but always have it in the back of my mind that maybe the float is stuck. Thanks for your time in helping me out. I’ll notify you when I get back to it I had put it away. I was so tired of dealing with it
Well my first guess the carburator is not right. If you are dripping fuel out of the exhaust that is a lot of fuel. A engine has to have the right fuel air mixture to run. That is running to rich with fuel.
Om Fishing does a good working fuel pump not supposed to let gas go back to the fuel tank ? Or it must remain between the fuel pump & carburetor even when not in use?
You had the new core plugs, why wouldnt you knock them out and soak the entire carby in acetone before putting it back together? You were right there anyways and theres no telling if theres any gunk / build up behind the plugs. Hope it doesnt come back to bite you.
I use this motor a lot and I feel sure it is clean. If I did not know the motor you are right it needs to be checked. That would be crazy not to make sure it is good. I could see the cleaner was spraying out of the holds inside of the carb. They were open . good catch thanks for pointing that out.
@@OmFishing I changed gaskets on my carb and still get a small amount of gas on outside of bowl. Not enough to drip just enough that when I put my finger there to check it gets wet. So I dint know what else I can do. I changed float and the boat starts right up and runs strong. 🤷🏽
So my Evinrude stalls out when I have it in low idle. Unless I keep revving the engine it will stall. Then it gets hard to start if I can even get it started. Any thoughts?
How I do it is I pay attention to detail. Check out my video Evinrude Service Bulletin ua-cam.com/video/pTudciaZbEc/v-deo.html Make sure everything is set right. Check the spark plugs are right. I put every setting to factory specification. Check out my video Linkage adjustment Evinrude 30HP ua-cam.com/video/za6NJfclfkI/v-deo.html Let me know it this helps.
Did you ever find any info on the 79 evinrude 85hp? I just bought a 1982 baja tri16 with a 79 evinrude 85hp outboard and need to do carburetor work and power trim seals.
@@OmFishing Good morning. Thank you for your interest. I learned a lot about this engine by watching your videos, thank you. Now, the engine starts at the quarter turn, but smokes white in my garage. It must be normal. But there are adjustments to be made. The compression is 8 bar for both cylinders. As I often plan to leave with my boat for several days, it is not reliable enough for me on our rivers. I bought a new one of same power 4 times and electric start. Thank you from France.
This is, by far, the clearest and best photographed carb rebuild video I've ever seen. Explanations are complete and accurate. Very, very well done!
Thank you very much. I am happy it help. Stay Safe.
Not exactly the same carburetor that I have on my 1978 25 horse Johnson. I had the pleasure haha removing the starter before I got to the carburetor. What a pain. Thanks for the help I appreciate it
He is a good narrator and knows how to zoom in on the important parts.
Thank You Stay Safe.
Best video I've ever seen for this! Thank You So Much! 👍👍 I followed all the step with the re-build kit and got my Jon Boat running perfectly again. It's been a few years now since she's been out and I'm coming back here again to watch before I get to tinkering : )
Your videos are very useful and helpful.... I'm watching, I have a 1970 Evinrude 18 hp Fastwin. Carb rebuild, lower unit seals, water pump kit, points and condensers, pull cord, just took out a 1969 Evinrude 9.5 I tuned , carb, plugs timed her, runs fantastic, just to small for my boat. Very explanatory.... Learn everytime I watch.. Stay safe my friend
Thanks Chuck and as always thanks for watching.
Your close ups really help, especially on the spring clip that hold the needle on the float.
Thank you for commenting and happy to help. Stay Safe.
Rebuilt my first Carburetor watching this video, very detailed and easy to follow. Thanks a lot!
Happy to help, keep watching and Stay Safe!!
Love the videos. I have a 25hp Johnson and this has saved me from expensive dealer service charges. Cant wait for next video. Big thumbs up from Australia
Thanks for watching and Stay Safe.
Thanks for all the great videos. I just started try to get a 25 hp 1975 Johnson running that has been setting for 25 years. That has been run in salt water. Your videos are a GREAT help.
Sounds like a great project, keep me posted on you progress. Stay Safe!!
Om Fishing I rebuilt the carburetor , the fuel pump, the water pump, replaced the fuel lines and thermostat . Replaced the gears in the handle. Got it where you can turn it and freed up the tilt and throttle. I got it cranked and it ran for a couple of minutes and shut off. I realized it wasn’t pumping water so I quit with it unit I can see if I can run water threw it with a pump and test the new pump. I really appreciate your hard work on the videos.
@@carllane8262 Thanks for commenting and keep me informed of your progress.
great help for me on my 25hp Evinrude. first time on this style of carb and she's running again.
Good to hear that it is on the move again. Stay Safe!!
After following your carb rebuild video, my Evinrude 48 SPL is running so good I've decided not to replace it with my 85 hp johnson. Love my little 48 SPL workhorse.
Happy to help, Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks for taking time to put this online. Would like to have seen removal and reinstall showing connection of choke lever and throttle linkage.
Great detailed instructional video and camera work. I really appreciate your videos on the 30 HP engine as I own one myself. Thanks for sharing.
Happy it helped keep watching.
This is a great video explanation straight and to the point .good video and audio I can hear with no unnecessary babbling! .I feel much confidence and encouragement to do this myself .Thank you ! …I am now a subscriber. Now to the garage to start fixing!
Be sure and let me know how it runs.
thank you for detailed video , truly helped me get my outboard to idle again
Yeah just watched your video on how to rebuild carburetor kit 25 Evinrude I'm going to try mine for the first time
I am sure you will be fine and save your self some money. Let me know how it goes for you.
Thanks a lot for a very precise and clear video
I did not need to fill in blanks
You are welcome, that is what I want my channel to be is helping each other. Stay Safe.
Waiting for my rebuild kit to come in, but this should make it easy to do. I will report back later with how it goes. Excellent video.
I will be waiting to hear from you on how it went. Stay safe on the water.
So, my carb rebuild kit came in. I started to take the carb off the engine only to find the electric starter motor to be in the way of the second nut. I can't see any way to get the nut off without taking off the whole damn starter motor. Am I missing a trick here or a special wrench? Any instructions on how to remove the starter. It does not look that straight forward. I got all nuts and bolts off the starter but looks like attached toward the back with all kinds of "stuff" to disconnect. HELP!
Starter Motor Removal 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable from battery. 2. Remove the starter solenoid from the starter bracket. 3.Remove the screws securing the vertical throttle shaft clamp to the power head. Remove the clamp. 4.Disconnect the red cable from the starter motor. 5.Remove the screws and locknut securing the starter motor bracket to the power head. Lift the starter and bracket off the power head.
Installation, 6. To install place the solenoid in the starter bracket and secure the clamp with 2 screws. Make sure the rubber sleeve is properly installed around the solenoid. 7. Place the starter bracket on the power head and install the 2 screws and lockwashers are installed under the lower screw. Securely tighten the screws and locknut. 8. Install the vertical throttle shaft on the power head. Install the vertical shaft clamp screws. Tighten the screws securely. 9. Attach all wires to the positive battery cable terminal. 10. Reconnect the negative battery cable to the battery.
@@OmFishing I did get to finally removing the starter per the above instructions and did the carburetor rebuild as per the video. It was EASY PEAZY!!! My carb was slightly different, but not anything that prevented my from following the video and getting it done. The longest part of the whole project was getting the damn starter motor out of the way and put back together. A bad design in my mind to have the starter obstruct getting to that second nut on the carb. Anyway, the BEST part is that with a little priming the engine started right up!! I saved about $125 according the the bill for the last time i had the local repair shop do it. THANKS!!! GREAT VIDEO AND INSTRUCTIONS!
Thank you buddy, I cleaned out the carb on one and didn’t take notes or pics to help put it back together. And I could not figure out how to get the linkage right to save my life
What motor was you working on? I am sure we can get it back together.
It was a 85 evinrude 7 hp 2 stroke. The carb was seized up. I got it back together. The plastic throttle linkage snapped prior to me cleaning it. I rigged it and got it back together. It started up first pull for about 3 seconds and died. Haven’t had time to go back in there and check it out. I cleaned one of the jets. I’m thinking I missed a jet on the bottom of the carb. I replaced fuel line going to fuel pump. I didn’t see any fuel flowing thru line. So I’m thinking it’s gunked up in the fuel pump or that second jet it clogged like the first one was.
Great video. I was able to follow along and rebuild my 48SPL Evinrude.
That's great be sure and let me know how it run on the water.
Nice work, my 30hp evin runs a bit out, but fine tuning will make it better. Thanks for your advices and for sharing. Thumbs up from Brazil!
Thanks for watching and Stay Safe.
Dude hell yeah. Couldn't ask for a better video
Thanks for commenting and keep watching!!
Just bought my first bass boat and it's an 88 ranger 393v with an 87 Johnson 150 V6 2 stroke motor. Eventually I wanna do it.
Nice job I’m try to figure out wat year my older evenrude 18 hp is so I can rebuild the carb.
I nominate you for an Oscar in the "Most useful, best filmed " video category. Seems to be a controversy on that allowable float drop. Some reputable sources (not necessarily more than you sir) profess that it should be measured from the carb lower lip to the float's bottom. But then, what's an Oscar nomination without a good controversy ? LOL ! Love ALL your videos !
Thank for the kind words. Keep watching and commenting!
Truly appreciate your channel and content. Keep up the great work
Thanks for watching and commenting!!
Thank you very much, this helped a lot,I had the same problem with the adapter needle valve.It broked and it was very difficult to get off.Great video.
Happy to help. Keep watching and stay safe on the water.
Great descriptive video. Thank you!
This is a very well done instruction video, great job and thank you
Thanks for commenting and stay safe.
I just received my carb kit, so thanks for the lesson! Nice video.
Happy to help. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Love your videos great job 👍🏻. You always have very helpful information on everything and especially the 30 evinrude I have one myself except mine is a 1996 electric start console steering motor. I thank you very much for taking the time to make videos of marine stuff. Looking forward to the next video of fuel lines and start up.
Thank you Happy to help.
Om Fishing how much total was it that u spent? I have an 84 v115 I’m looking to rebuild
The Carburetor Kit was only 20.00 and about 9.00 shipping. Not to bad for how much better it will start and run.
Thanks for the video I have 78 evinrude with a bad power head 25 hp how do I rebuild it thank u
Thank you so much for making this!
Happy it help. Thanks for watching and commenting.
This video helped so much, thank you so much! I have an 85hp evinrude and it kept getting bogged down and starving for gas at half throttle and i'm pretty sure this is going to fix it.
Happy to help, keep watching, stay safe, have fun.
Definitely like the details 👍
Happy to help. Thanks for commenting and as always keep watching.
What kind of watch are you wearing in your video.. is that a Rolex? Great tips and expanations!!
LOL No it is not a rolex. It is my Seiko dive watch my wife bought me when I passed my open water diving class. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Good thorough video. Thanks man!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi there, I have an 87’ evinrude. 25hp 2 stroke. I ordered a carb kit for it and rebuilt the carburetor, went through the fuel pump it looks good. I started it up and it idled fine for awhile. Put it in the water and was able to throttle it up and go and also run at idle as well. The next day it fired right up and idled at first but after running around for about 10 minutes or so at around 3/4 throttle it won’t idle after letting off the throttle and dies. Sometimes if I play with the choke I can get it to stay running, any ideas on what might be causing it to act up? Prior owner had similar issues and thought it was the fuel pump but I popped the cover on the fuel pump and it seemed fine including the little screen inside. Any ideas on what might be wrong? Thanks so much!
Before I write a long check list have you watched these videos of mine. Linkage adjustment Evinrude 30. Then watch Evinrude Service bulletin [low speed cough]. Watch The 4 Circuits of a carburetor. Make sure your linkage is set right before we go to far in to this. Then we will go back to the carburetor and check float level. Did you check the high speed orifice. Let me know if the linkage is right. Thanks for watching and Stay Safe!!
Is the linkage on these the same as they are on a 97 15hp Johnson 2strk?
I heard something about timing? Excellent video brother," it cost too much to take to a mechanic. Im trying to learn.
Well done
Thanks for the video. Very detailed.
Happy to help, keep watching and Stay Safe!!
very good video I have a 25 hp year 1999 with the same carburetor. . a question the regulation of this carburetor is that screw that has nothing but a thousand thanks
What do you do when the injectors are dirty? Do you just use carburator cleaner?
What size tubing is used for the fuel and primer on the carburetor going to clean out my carb but I want to know what size just in case I need to replace
Mine idles great smooth. When I twist the handle to half throttle or more drops dead - no fuel even when squeezing the bulb 🤔
How do you do a 115 Johnson Evinrude 1982.? I've gotten advice from a good guy too.
Thank you for this very helpful video. Much appreciated. I have a 1987 50 hp. I've had trouble with warm hard starts and today it started bogging down and stalling above 2000 rpm. Seems like it's flooding. Any advice sir? Thank you.
I would make sure I had a good strong spark at the spark plugs. You might have to get a tester to see if the spark can jump the 1/2 inch gap. When you say trouble when warm, That makes me think electrical. Check it cold and warm.
very good video
Happy to help Thanks for commenting.
I have a 25ho but I think this kit and video is the exact same for mine correct ?
Great video. I would like to see how the plugs are removed and install to be sure the carb is fully cleaned. I think my plugs are clog and having difficult catching fuel.
I will make one in the near future. I have a carburetor I am going to rebuild that I will be taking the plugs out. Thanks for watching.
I have a 95 evinrude 25hp and it looks like the starter has to be removed for me to get one of the bolts off. Any advice on that?
Hello, greetings friend. I want to know what distance I have to leave from the float and the needle since I don't know much English. You mention it at minute 9:10 of the video but I don't know what the measurement is in centimeters. greetings.
really loved your video, you explain things step by step great! I have a 1978 35 hp johnson and looks like about the same carb. think this video would be about the same for rebuilding my carb ? hope to hear back, thanks Zach
well i looked it up and i guess Evinrude and Johnson were compatible up until 97 OMC
Zach thanks for commenting. All the outboards I work on are about the same. Evinrude and Johnson are close to Yamaha. They all use the same principles. As always Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thank you so much , your clear explanation and great camera work is extremely helpful, i have an old 20hp i'll be using your vid to rebuild mine as its leaking from somewhere..., not the exact carb but this'll help.
Cheers
Thank You I try to show you what I am doing so I take the time to get the camera up their where you can see. Thanks again. Stay safe
very informative video and i appreciate it . I'm having trouble getting my 200 johnson started. I can take the spark plugs out and put fogging oil in and it will hit for a split second
that's it . any suggestions ?
I always start with the easy stuff first. What year is your 200 Johnson. I have a 1993 225 Evinrude Ocean Pro. I have went through that engine inside and out. It runs great now. Parts are so expensive. And to take it to someone can leave you with a large bill. If you are like me you can do a lot of reading to find a problem. I woud just start with one component at a time and make sure it reads or test to factory specification. I need to know year and model to help with anymore information.
Hello I have a 20r73a. 73 Evinrude. In this carb the only adjustment I have is the lean rich. The kit I got did not have this part. 0314166 - Bearing, Needle Valve. Is it a must to change that part. Thanks
I would not change it unless the old one is damaged. Be sure and let me know how it runs.
I have a 1987 evinrude 25hp I’m having issues with the fuel vent system I need to know where all the fuel/vent lines go.
Check out this video and see if this helps
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Good thing he rebuilt it and it didnt break when he was out on the wayer
You said it. That would not have be good. Thank you for commenting and watching. Stay Safe.
Very helpful video, thanks for posting. When re-installing the float you mentioned it should be within a range of distances (for your engine). Videos for other engines indicate flush with mounting surface. My question: For yours or other OMC engines how do you adjust the float travel if it is not within the proper range. If you covered that in the video, I missed it. Thanks!
Check for correct positioning of the float level. The float level controls the height of fuel in the float chamber and is critical with regard to carburetor calibration. I first turn carburetor body upside down and hold so gasket surface is horizontal. I try to make sure the float is level with the carburetor surface. They make a gauge to check this i don't have one so i just make sure it is level with carb. When checking for float drop This affects the full opening of the inlet needle and is crtical to correct operation. With the carburetor in normal running position the float must drop open 1 1/8 in to 1 5/8 in on a 25 to 30 hp outboard. To adjust bend tab on float arm where tab contacts float seat. Be careful not to force float needle valve into seat. I always make sure the float is not resting on the chamber bottom.
That answers my question and is very helpful! Thank you for getting back to me so quickly, and for taking the time to make, and sharing, such good videos!
I assume everything was cleaned before reinstalling. What did you clean it with?
Great video, easy to follow.
Yes it was all clean when I put it back together. I use rubbing alcohol from the drug store. I like it but some viewers say it is not good for the gaskets.
Can you tell me the model number for the motor this carburetor came off of? I need to rebuild the carburetor for a 1979 Evinrude 35hp engine model number 35952A and I am not seeing some of parts such as the intermediate and high speed orifices, the primmer nipple and the jet adjustment screw that you counted the turns at the beginning of the video. Just trying to understand the differences so that I don't miss something.
This video is on a 1991 model E30REIC
Dang wine discount cards come with every part I order. Guess it's time to put down the beer and order a case of merlot...lol
Let me know how the wine is if you order any. Stay safe and keep watching
Couldn't find the first screw. Found one in the general area of the carb but it doesn't turn.
Good thanks
I would like to see a complete fuel pump restoration on a 15 horsepower Johnson outboard motor
I have a video on the 30HP fuel pump. I will try to make one on the 15 HP in the near future.
Thank you I’ve been looking everywhere for that needle valve adp, part. I have a 1977 35 Evinrude and I think someone changed the carb . Because when I pull one up on the internet it shows a different carb . Mine has some kind of Vacuum choke pull knob not a Solenoid . Help !!! is it Normal when I squeeze the bulb very tight , for gas to come out the screen on the side of the carb?
First of all the float should shut off the fuel before it comes out the vent. so I would check the float height. The part number that is gave was for a 1991 Evirude 30hp Model E30REIC. I see what you are talking about when I look at your motor that carb is not on that one. If you look up my model you will see what you are looking for.
I have this engine and rebuild the carburetor. It runs good for a minute & shuts off & have so much trouble getting it started again sometimes I wait half hour waiting & hopefully it turns on. Please let me know if you have any suggestions thanks
Run it till it quits then check and see if it is getting spark right after it quits and check and see if it is getting fuel. Most likely it is one of them or at least a good place to start.
Om Fishing ok thanks. I was thinking it was my carburetor flooding but il check for spark next time. Thanks. I also heard of a bad charge coil can get hot & stop running again till it cools down
nice dude!! thanx
Thanks for the good words. Stay Safe.
immensely appreciated, Thumbs up
What the name the adapter you broke? I have in my carburetor broke to thanks 🙏
I just saw this video and had left you a message on another about the small lead plug on top of the carb that you show at 6:42.My 20hp is like yours and the plug is loose when I took my needle valve out and it appears the top piece of lead poped off.Do you think this could suck air in there even though I put the idle screw back in?I could not tell where the hole for that little lead plug was in relation to the end of the needle and hole.How do I fix it?Melt lead in there or maybe some JB Weld on top of it?thanks
The service manual says the small lead plug is there so you can inspect passage for restrictions or leaks. To remove it gently pry up on lead shot with a sharp edged tool. Install a new lead shot. Flatten shot with flat end punch and plastic Check for leaks. Their should not be air leaking around the shot.
Thanks for the info.What I noticed is that down in where the slow Speed needle threads in is what appears to be part of this lead plug that is attatched to what's left of the plug and I can watch it move if I move the lead plug..It does not obstruct the needle though..Seems the needle goes in and misses those pieces in there.Not sure why or how if the plug was pressed on the carb or hammered in the hole how any would end up inside where the slow speed needle goes?Should I pull the needle out and punch it in?No way to pull it out the way it is in there.
If I am looking at the service manual correct it states Check for leaks between emulsion pickup tube and Carburetor body. Invert carburetor body and fill idle circuit with isopropyl alcohol. Check for leaks at point a which is the pickup tube coming right above the low speed jet in side the carb. If a leak occurs blow dry and apply a drop of omc ultra lock at point. With that being said just make sure it don't leak air.
Thank you so much.Now I did run motor and put my finger over where the plug was broke off and loose.It did make a big difference.RPM's shot up right away.I removed the needle and only option was to push the remaining lead back down in hole and it took alittle effort to work it out of hole since it had the bottom flaired.Now I am not sure what to use or how to push
the lead down in so it does not work it's way back out.Not sure how the factory got the flair on the inside of the needle jet hole which kept it from coming up out?
Do you have the part number for the adapter sleeve you broke? I'm doing a rebuild an Evinrude Fisherman 9.9 this winter and I may find the part ahead of time before I do the tear apart. I tried screen-capping and zooming in on the label but it was too blurry. Thanks!
The part I broke was a Needle valve adapter Part # 0335564. That carburetor was off a 30 hp evinrude. The 9.9 fisherman has a different set up. Check out my video on that motor.
Thank You much..!!
Good info, thank you!
Thank you got some good stuff coming up so keep watching.
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Hello I just had my Carburator rebuilt on my evinrude 30hp . But now it’s hard to start, sneezing, shuts off after a couple of seconds & dripping oil from the propeller. I’m so tired of this outboard. Is it a rebuilt carburetor?
Propeller where exhaust comes out? So fuel out of the exhaust? Sounds like it’s flooding. Could be a stuck float or poorly adjusted float height. Stuck float trick it tapping the bowl of the carb with a screw driver handle and it could release it. Try to restart and see what happens. Otherwise pull it and assess valve seat and needle tip condition. If it looks good check float height, adjust per your manual and reinstall. Invest in an used service manual for your motor. Looks up model number in metal plate at Crowley marine and search for the specific service manual part number and then check ebay for a cheap used copy. If that doesn’t work just search tour model number plus “service manual” on eBay. This will cover your whole motor, including the carb. Mine was $20 and is well worth it. Service manual, not owners manual! Good luck!
D Reynolds thanks for your help. Since my carburetor was rebuilt a couple of times. Kind of was hoping they did the job right but always have it in the back of my mind that maybe the float is stuck. Thanks for your time in helping me out. I’ll notify you when I get back to it I had put it away. I was so tired of dealing with it
Well my first guess the carburator is not right. If you are dripping fuel out of the exhaust that is a lot of fuel. A engine has to have the right fuel air mixture to run. That is running to rich with fuel.
Om Fishing does a good working fuel pump not supposed to let gas go back to the fuel tank ? Or it must remain between the fuel pump & carburetor even when not in use?
Same concept for a 175 ocean runner?
Yes sir they all are on the same principle
You had the new core plugs, why wouldnt you knock them out and soak the entire carby in acetone before putting it back together? You were right there anyways and theres no telling if theres any gunk / build up behind the plugs. Hope it doesnt come back to bite you.
I use this motor a lot and I feel sure it is clean. If I did not know the motor you are right it needs to be checked. That would be crazy not to make sure it is good. I could see the cleaner was spraying out of the holds inside of the carb. They were open . good catch thanks for pointing that out.
Is this a 25hp?
Thank you, I am learning!
Muito bom.....
Could you do the same on a 75 mercury 9.8 carb😀
I have a old mercury 9.8 I will be happy to do that. It will be coming soon.
@@OmFishing I changed gaskets on my carb and still get a small amount of gas on outside of bowl. Not enough to drip just enough that when I put my finger there to check it gets wet. So I dint know what else I can do. I changed float and the boat starts right up and runs strong. 🤷🏽
So my Evinrude stalls out when I have it in low idle. Unless I keep revving the engine it will stall. Then it gets hard to start if I can even get it started. Any thoughts?
How I do it is I pay attention to detail. Check out my video Evinrude Service Bulletin
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Make sure everything is set right. Check the spark plugs are right. I put every setting to factory specification. Check out my video Linkage adjustment Evinrude 30HP
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Let me know it this helps.
Measured 1-1/8 - 1-5/8 for the float? That’s over 1-3/4. That seems like alot
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Guess it might be high speed clog in the carb ?.? 🤔
Just curious what state you live in
North Carolina, thanks for watching and commenting.
I'm trying to find some videos of a 79 evinrude 85hp being worked on. Does anyone know of any?
Did you ever find any info on the 79 evinrude 85hp? I just bought a 1982 baja tri16 with a 79 evinrude 85hp outboard and need to do carburetor work and power trim seals.
that's $660 in a shop thanks bro it cost me $50 bucks
Happy to help. Stay Safe.
6hp Johnson seahorse carb rebuild
Merci. J'ai le même carburateur sur mon Johnson 20hp. Le moteur démarre et s'arrête au bout de 5 secondes. Je vais réparer le carburateur....
Lorsque vous avez terminé la reconstruction du carburateur, assurez-vous de me dire comment il fonctionne.
@@OmFishing Good morning. Thank you for your interest. I learned a lot about this engine by watching your videos, thank you. Now, the engine starts at the quarter turn, but smokes white in my garage. It must be normal. But there are adjustments to be made. The compression is 8 bar for both cylinders. As I often plan to leave with my boat for several days, it is not reliable enough for me on our rivers. I bought a new one of same power 4 times and electric start. Thank you from France.
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I have a 200. It has 6 Carbs. Doesn’t appear to be to complicated.
I didn't think it was to bad. You just want to remember it is six of the same thing. Thanks for watching and sharing. Stay Safe!
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Thumbs down for not saying which engine.
Ok Thanks for commenting.
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Thanks for watching and commenting!!