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  • #1550
    kevinrude
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      My buddy Bob has a 1988 48HP Johnson that he’s having issues with. The motor stalled out on him and when he checked the carb he found the needles shut down tight. He was able to loosen them 3/4 – 1 1/2 turns as suggested by the manual, but once he started the motor the needles rotated clockwise into the shut position again. So, is this just a matter of the needles needing re-packing or is it something else? Thanks.

      #16514
      hag
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        Probably the packing and the locking nut is loose or nonfunctional.

        #16518
        Mumbles
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          1988? That motor should have fixed jets (orifices) instead of adjusting needles! Are you sure it’s the original carb or powerhead?

          #16539
          fleetwin
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            US Member - 2 Years

            Yeah, something is not right if the carbs have adjustable needles. Post some pictures so we can see what you have.

            #16549
            kevinrude
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              Thanks for the responses. I’ll see if Bob can shoot me some pictures.

              #16580
              jerry-ahrens
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                I believe the low speed circuits on those are adjustable. They don’t use a packing nut like we are use to but instead have a replaceable plastic bushing that the needle screws in to. If your’e carefull you can replace the [red] bushing without removing the carburetor.

                #16592
                pappy
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                  The carbs on that engine are fixed jet as has been said already.
                  Either the carbs have been changed or the engine is not a 1988.
                  Most of the adjustable carbs had a needle (no red plastic piece) that ran on a tensioner spring. The needles would not move by themselves.
                  Could he have a 1998 instead? That year had adjustable carbs.

                  #16608
                  fleetwin
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                    US Member - 2 Years

                    Yeah, could be a 1989 or newer with the little adjustable needles on the side of the carb. But, I honed in on the comment that the needles were "loose" and thought of those earlier carbs from the 50hp engines from the early 70s.
                    Pictures will tell the tale.

                    #16649
                    jerry-ahrens
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                      I see now after looking at the parts book that I was incorrect on the needles. My mistake. I guess I’ve never worked on those style carbs.

                      #16710
                      kevinrude
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                        Here are the pictures that Bob sent me:

                        This is a photo of the needle that he has been adjusting:

                        This is the hole that the needle is accessed thru:

                        This shows the location of the access hole on the motor:

                        Here is a picture of the hood which hopefully will answer the 1988 vs. 1998 question:

                        Thanks again!!

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