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3.7 liter mercruiser w/ 2 barrel carb
Coming in to Rudee Inlet yesterday [after being 12 miles out at the light tower] the boat started kicking and shutting down, then revving to high RPM's and shutting down. After letting the wind and current get us to a slip at a marina among some major sportfishers, we discovered that a pivot screw in the throttle linkage had loosened and fallen out. Fortunately, it was wedged in the carb base. Now I need a picture of the linkage close up so I can tell how the cam that pivots around the screw goes back in. Can anyone point me in the right direction ? |
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Ahoy Captain,
I will be able to help you out, just not sure when. I know I took a picture of this before I pulled the engine, I may have deleted it. But I could take another. I'll try to get to it this weekend unless someone else beats me to it. rkc
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Sorry to say that I no longer have a 1984 V20 :( |
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Sorry for the delay, and the poor pic quality. I hope either they help or you already figured it out.
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looking at the picture do i see pine needles that were knocked off one of your pine trees by the radar arch.
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this ain't lumberslingers boat by any means.
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