Just put the carbs back on after a thorough cleaning. Got em all synced up ok, but while I was bringing #4 to #3 the Idle would go 3K. I'd adjust the idle back down to 1100 and continue #4 to #3 again the Idle would take off. I finally got #4 to match #3 then on to bringing #'s 1&2 to #3. The Idle took off again. I stopped with #'s 1&2 about 2" of merc higher than #'s 3&4.
Here's my Problem.
It's idleing at 1800rpm and I have no more adjustment. There is still adjustment left for Idle screw to come down, but the throttle connector will not lower to meet it. I loosened the cable adjustment on the handle bar to make sure it wasn't the cable tension preventing it. I also checked for obstruction at the cable/throttle pivot connection.
When I come to a stop the Idle goes to about 2000 then settles at 1800. If I roll the throttle it will go down to 1100 or 1200 for a moment then creeps up to about 1800.
#2  Idle mix screws are stuck, stuck, stuck, but their corresponding plugs look normal and I've never messed with them in the past. #1 & #4 plugs had a little carbon indicating slightly rich mix but not anything abnormal.
I don't have a color tune and currently can't afford one.
Any Ideas?
Here's my Problem.
It's idleing at 1800rpm and I have no more adjustment. There is still adjustment left for Idle screw to come down, but the throttle connector will not lower to meet it. I loosened the cable adjustment on the handle bar to make sure it wasn't the cable tension preventing it. I also checked for obstruction at the cable/throttle pivot connection.
When I come to a stop the Idle goes to about 2000 then settles at 1800. If I roll the throttle it will go down to 1100 or 1200 for a moment then creeps up to about 1800.
#2  Idle mix screws are stuck, stuck, stuck, but their corresponding plugs look normal and I've never messed with them in the past. #1 & #4 plugs had a little carbon indicating slightly rich mix but not anything abnormal.
I don't have a color tune and currently can't afford one.
Any Ideas?
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