Hey boating brothers. I am new to the forum and to boating. I have a 1997 Johnson Venom 200 that is running rough, and stalls out once it warms up and the choke shuts off, or when I have it in the water and attempt to get it up over about 1000-1200 rpm. One spark plug (we'll call it #3, middle port side) looks like it is not getting any (or enough) fuel to the cylinder, and when I performed a high idle check on pressure by putting my hand over the carb, the engine idled a bit smoother. I have been through all 6 carburetors thoroughly and nothing there seems to be at issue, and I have replaced the fuel line, inline filter and primer bulb in the past month, and performed a "wind bubble" check of the lines to and from the VRO to be sure it wasn't a pressure issue in the line.
It was suggested that it might be a voltage issue, or something wrong with the reeds behind the intake manifold, or needles, or... I am hoping I don't have to go through an overhaul to figure this out. Any help out there for a newB??
Thanks.
Lance
It was suggested that it might be a voltage issue, or something wrong with the reeds behind the intake manifold, or needles, or... I am hoping I don't have to go through an overhaul to figure this out. Any help out there for a newB??
Thanks.
Lance

