Re: evinrude ski twin timing question
The key words there are ALL THE WAY. As you advance the throttle, the armature plate rotates. As it does, it picks up the carb linkage via the roller on the brass cam. But the carb opens very little...yet. When the armature plate reaches full advance, THEN the situation I mentioned above takes place, and the carb is kicked wide open as you CONTINUE to move the throttle. When the spark is at full advance, and the carb open just a bit, that is the CRUISE throttle position. Saves gas, on the right boat. The boat has to maintain plane when in cruise throttle position for it to be effective.
This is one of the most common mal-adjusted, messed-up parts on the motor.
BTW, speaking of mal-adjustment, the carb butterfly should start to open when the mark on the brass cam aligns with the POINTER on the intake manifold.....not the roller.