Re: Question on outboard/jetpump search???
Hey, do a www. and an iboats search for "Outboard Jet". You'll find a lot of excellent information. Try to find the company's phone number (I don't have it off hand, but it's out there somewhere -Outboard Jets Corp. in San Leandro, Ca.) then give them a phone call. They'll mail you literature, with diagrams, on the jet pump and it will tell you how to set up and adjust. <br /><br />Kennebec's description above is excellent, but there's more than one type of control bracket, depending on how old hte jet is and what outboard it's made for. <br /><br />It's actually a little tricky, and I recommend either having someone show you or get the literature with diagrams. You need to be a little careful. The danger (small, but there) is that if it's not adjusted correctly, the reverse cup (AKA Boot) will inadvertantly hang too low when it's supposed to be in the full-up/forward position. If that happens, the water stream can grab it pull it down into full reverse - and this could happen when going at speed, causing mayhem. I've never actally seen this happen, but my mechanic as well as the guys at Outboard Jet who I talked to on the phone, warned me about this possibility. <br /><br />But, the adjustment really is simple. In my experience with an outboard and inboard jet, it's tough to get a decent "neutral" position though. You just have to live with some forward thrust in neutral. Have fun.