Boaty McBoatface
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I have a 2001 Caravelle with a Mercruiser 305. It has a Rochester 2GC carb. It has always had a problem coming off of idle, pulling up skiers, wakeboarders, etc. It just falls on its face. Once above 2000 RPM everything is fine and it runs great. I have narrowed the problem to the fact that the port side idle-air adjustment screw does not have any effect on idle mixture. The starboard idle screw works properly. If I spray more fuel into the port side, the idle instantly picks up.
First thing I tried was switching the idle-air mixture screws, no effect. The throttle plates seal up perfectly, and all passages in the carb are clear. I have sprayed carb cleaner around the whole top of the engine concentrating on the throttle shaft, carb gaskets, as well as all around the intake manifold. I currently have new intake manifold gaskets on order, thinking it may be pulling air internally from the center portion of the intake manifold in which case I would not be able to detect. I have been through the carb at least 3 or 4 times, looking for something I may have missed. If the intake manifold gaskets don't fix it I'm not sure what I'll do. Any thoughts?
First thing I tried was switching the idle-air mixture screws, no effect. The throttle plates seal up perfectly, and all passages in the carb are clear. I have sprayed carb cleaner around the whole top of the engine concentrating on the throttle shaft, carb gaskets, as well as all around the intake manifold. I currently have new intake manifold gaskets on order, thinking it may be pulling air internally from the center portion of the intake manifold in which case I would not be able to detect. I have been through the carb at least 3 or 4 times, looking for something I may have missed. If the intake manifold gaskets don't fix it I'm not sure what I'll do. Any thoughts?


