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    Posted: December-21-2024 at 9:32am
My engine tends to die when I close the throttle suddenly - like when maneuvering at low speed to dock and having to quickly shift from forward into reverse. Searching the web suggests that:
  1. Idle speed is too low. But in gear idle is around 650, and neutral around 800, which I think is about right. I recently cleaned the carb and set idle at max vacuum etc.
  2. Carb is running too rich. Apparently rapidly closing the throttle cuts off air supply to the engine, creating a temporary rich condition in the intake. Carb is stock standard, so only adjustment to lean it out would be float level I guess.
Any thoughts on the above? Anything else that could be causing this?
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I think I'd richen the idle mixture using the 2 idle mixture adjustment screws on the metering block.

If you're adjusted right now for max vacuum and you have a 150 rpm drop when putting it in gear like you say, richen things up going out about 1/8 turn at a time on both mixture screws and see how it acts.

You should  end up with less RPM drop(  50 to 75 or so) and better response going from neutral to forward or reverse
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Thanks, I'll give that a try and report back.
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I think Ken is leading you correctly.  My 78 Nautique had the same issue.  West Coast Correct craft was only 10 minutes away back in the 80's when I had the issue.  They gave me the same advice and it worked.

Check your advance mechanism in the distributor to make sure it is rotating smoothly each and every time you advance and release the throttle.
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