"My outboard idles fine and re
"My outboard idles fine and revs up fine, but it has trouble running just above idle. The problem appears to be in the linkage. I think I might have figured it out but I have no experience with outboards and I would really like to see a confirmation or rejection of my hypothesis before I go buying parts and tearing the thing apart.
Please look at this photo: http://myflotsam.com/Images/SuzukiThrottleQuestion-1.jpg". I apologize for the mis-focus, but it will suffice.
The numbers point to:
1) notch in plastic part
2) plastic cam-like part that moves with the throttle.
3) starter rope housing (just for orientation.)
4) roller pin, part of linkage to carburator.
5) air intake (just for orientation.)
The throttle moves the "cam-like plastic part" (2) which gradually pushes outward on the roller pin (4) and advances the throttle. Or that's how I think it is supposed to work. What actually happens is that you turn the handle and turn it some more and suddenly the engine jumps up from idle to a moderately high speed. From there it advances smoothly. Slowing down, you drop suddenly to idle. Worst of all is maneuvering in the marina because it is almost impossible to maintain a power level just slightly above idle.
I suspect that the notch (1) is from wear and is not supposed to be there. Am I right? If so, does anyone know what this part is called so I can buy another one? If I am wrong, can anyone explain how this is supposed to work so I can figure out why my motor is misbehaving?
Thank you,
FatBear"
"My outboard idles fine and revs up fine, but it has trouble running just above idle. The problem appears to be in the linkage. I think I might have figured it out but I have no experience with outboards and I would really like to see a confirmation or rejection of my hypothesis before I go buying parts and tearing the thing apart.
Please look at this photo: http://myflotsam.com/Images/SuzukiThrottleQuestion-1.jpg". I apologize for the mis-focus, but it will suffice.
The numbers point to:
1) notch in plastic part
2) plastic cam-like part that moves with the throttle.
3) starter rope housing (just for orientation.)
4) roller pin, part of linkage to carburator.
5) air intake (just for orientation.)
The throttle moves the "cam-like plastic part" (2) which gradually pushes outward on the roller pin (4) and advances the throttle. Or that's how I think it is supposed to work. What actually happens is that you turn the handle and turn it some more and suddenly the engine jumps up from idle to a moderately high speed. From there it advances smoothly. Slowing down, you drop suddenly to idle. Worst of all is maneuvering in the marina because it is almost impossible to maintain a power level just slightly above idle.
I suspect that the notch (1) is from wear and is not supposed to be there. Am I right? If so, does anyone know what this part is called so I can buy another one? If I am wrong, can anyone explain how this is supposed to work so I can figure out why my motor is misbehaving?
Thank you,
FatBear"

