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'90s 25hp Johnson jerks at idle

gannet586

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The video offers the best explanation of what's happening. The motor starts up great, runs smoothly, pumps water strongly, with the exception of an occasional jerk. If you watch the video, it sounds like the fuel is getting cut for a second. Mostly the motor picks back up and continues running, but sometimes the jerk causes it to shut off entirely. Hoping for some direction in what to investigate here. The longer video shows the occasional jerk, and the shorter one is where I caught it shutting off entirely.

 
Outboards have exhibited this CLASSIC " LEAN SNEEZE " since time began.----Try opening the low speed mixture screw 1/8th turn at a time.----Or post a picture / video of the stop screw on that thin rod on the port side of the motor.
 
Ah, that makes sense! Thanks for the education and simple fix. I'll adjust that low speed mixture screw (#1). Is there a second screw to adjust..? #2 below has a plug of silicone caulking in it, but I had found one video of someone adjusting the screw there.
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#2 with silicone removed is your idle mixture screw. Like Racer said, 1/8th turn counterclockwise & let it idle & stabilize. On a warm engine.

#1 is an idle air bleed orifice not a mixture screw. Don't touch it.

Final adjustment must be made in the lake with the motor down sitting at its normal depth. And it may require more that 1/8th turn, that is a starting point.

1989 motor
 
The picture of the stop on the thin rod-is still missing !-----It can be so easy to help with information.-----I can not see / touch your motor !
 
Anything to do with gasoline exposure, adhive or sealers w/ silicone base should be avoided.
It won't last.
 
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