ok i found the info i needed..all the diagrams i saw even related to marine showed those two levers. but marine carbs do not have them. sorry guys and thank you.
sorry guys, didnt pay attention that the vacuum break was numbered as 9 too. ok what my quadra is lacking is the two lever's that open the secondaries that i circled red in the picture below.
I'm rebuilding my quadrajet 4bl and i just noticed my carb didn't have the fast idle cam. will this cause a no start problem and is it needed. thank you
its #9 on the link posted
http://www.marineengine.com/parts/omc-parts-diagrams/STERN-DRIVE/55112.gif
Thank you guy's
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dvx thats a good looking weekender... planning on wrapping mine here in the near future.
Thank you for the info. After all the rain we received here, i managed to get it all out of the cabin then pulled the carpet to check the floors which were not soft thankfully. I did notice water pooling under the starboard seating storage so i thinking it narrowed my leak to starboard side...
Thank you guys! Im in the middle of a tune up on the boat now. Its a good starter boat for the family. Plans or to modernize it some and enjoy it till finances allow us to upgrade to a bigger boat. I look forward to the valuable info everyone here can provide.
Thank you, for the quick response! I'm just not sure i want to go back with carpet and headliner. I plan on having this boat for awhile till i can afford to move up to a bigger vessel. so i want to modernize the 87 in the mean time with upgraded looks, electronics and mechanical components. Is...
Did a search but couldn't really find anything on what I'm needing. basically I'm thinking I just want to remove the carpet completely in my 87 230 and go with a non-skid paint while I'm also wanting to remove the headliner inside the cabin. Is It possible or Is It more of a pain then its worth.
hey, there boaters. After 22 years i achieved a lifelong goal and purchased a 1987 weekender 230. Great boat and look forward to many days on the water.