would to much 2stroke make engine backfire

jamesboater

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i have a evinrude 25hp 1979 it backfires wiyh a puff of smoke from the excaust would to much 2stroke in the mix caulse it to back fire like this
 

rodbolt

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Re: would to much 2stroke make engine backfire

hello<br /> most likly not. most likly a lean fuel mix in the crankcase. you may wish to index the flywheel to check for a sheared flywheelkey. if the key is not sheared start hunting for debris in the fuel system or damaged needle on the fuel mixture screw.
 

WillyBWright

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Re: would to much 2stroke make engine backfire

It would take an awful lot. If you mixed double or triple the amount, it would still run. Stale fuel would cause an otherwise well running motor to do that. You'd be able to smell it. When it goes bad, it smells nothing like what you pump at the station.<br /><br />You might just need to richen your idle mixture a bit. The idle mixture jet is near the top of the carb. It might need to be unscrewed 1/4 turn (give or take) to richen the mixture.<br /><br />I see somebody already addressed syncronization. At idle the throttle butterfly should be completely closed. There is a mark on the cam that rubs on the roller that opens the throttle. That mark should align with the middle of the roller when the throttle butterfly starts to open. (There's slop in the linkages, so it's not when the roller touches the cam that needs to be addressed, but when all that mechanism actually starts to open the butterfly.) Then the butterfly needs to be flat-open at full throttle.<br /><br />Is it starting at all? Check your sparkplug wires. If they're swapped, you'll get backfiring when you try to start it and it won't start or run. If that's the case, check that first. :)
 

jamesboater

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Re: would to much 2stroke make engine backfire

hi i have just swrewed that pin in about 7-8 turns and it seems to be running better would it be the problem i thought 7-8 turns would be to much though
 

WillyBWright

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Re: would to much 2stroke make engine backfire

In? That's interesting. It must've been so far out it was sucking air past the threads. It should be about 1 turn out from lightly seated. But if it's running okay now, might be best to leave well enough alone. :)
 
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