Re: Johnson 6HP - 1967 (CD-24D) carburetor removal
I dismantled it and shot carb cleaner and compressed air through every hole I could find. I did not put a kit in it, but I did notice that the float was cork so I should probably at least replace that. It was stored without gas, so there wasn't anything at all in the carb except a few bits from the float. Otherwise it was spotless, I was surprised.
I haven't had it on a boat yet, just in a water tank, but it's got the same roughness (random misses) regardless of throttle opening, at least as much as I dare open it in a water tank. It is smoothest at slow idle, and it idles best with the low speed fuel screw less than 1-turn out. 1/4 turn in either direction on the fuel screw makes a noticeable difference in the idle, 1/2 turn either way causes it to stall. I'll have to get the compression numbers. I figured my next move would be to check the clearance of the points and the timing, unless you think the carb could still be the issue? As best I can remember, it ran great when I put it away 20 years ago, so whatever happened is likely a result of long storage.