Hello everyone;
I have a 1997 Force 9.9 that runs perfect except that I can't get it to idle below about 900 rpm in gear in the water. I thought maybe it was sucking air somewhere but it does make sense since it runs so well. It will idle all day and run wot all day. When I had the carburetor off I noticed that the throttle butterfly (not the warm up butterfly) had a hole or a slot in it, so it seems I would have limited control over the idle anyway with air being able to get past the butterfly. Could this slot be some sort of emissions control? It seams to me that I should be able to adjust the idle down untill it dies. I would apppreciate any help you can give me.
Thanks.
I have a 1997 Force 9.9 that runs perfect except that I can't get it to idle below about 900 rpm in gear in the water. I thought maybe it was sucking air somewhere but it does make sense since it runs so well. It will idle all day and run wot all day. When I had the carburetor off I noticed that the throttle butterfly (not the warm up butterfly) had a hole or a slot in it, so it seems I would have limited control over the idle anyway with air being able to get past the butterfly. Could this slot be some sort of emissions control? It seams to me that I should be able to adjust the idle down untill it dies. I would apppreciate any help you can give me.
Thanks.