I just completed a tuneup of a 3 hp 1966 Evinrude 3602E Lightwin that my Dad owned in the early ?80?s. The tuneup included new coils, points, plugs, plug wires and condensers as well as a carb clean and gaskets. Today I took it out on a creek and after a warmup and slow speed adjustment, it runs sweet. It starts on the first pull, idles great. However, it just does not seem to rev up to the RPM it used to.
I suspect there is a problem with the carburetor?s high speed nozzle. When cleaning, I noticed the tube was twisted, the holes in the side were partially closed, and the ears at the bottom were damaged from over-tightening. But, since I had no parts to replace it with, I cleaned it, tried to straighten it, and reinstalled it. I?d like to get a new one, but Evinrudes?s online catalog only goes back to 1968, when a high speed nozzle for a 3 hp was part # 0312971. Does anyone know if the high speed nozzle was common back to 1966? If not, where can I get one? Thanks!
I suspect there is a problem with the carburetor?s high speed nozzle. When cleaning, I noticed the tube was twisted, the holes in the side were partially closed, and the ears at the bottom were damaged from over-tightening. But, since I had no parts to replace it with, I cleaned it, tried to straighten it, and reinstalled it. I?d like to get a new one, but Evinrudes?s online catalog only goes back to 1968, when a high speed nozzle for a 3 hp was part # 0312971. Does anyone know if the high speed nozzle was common back to 1966? If not, where can I get one? Thanks!