1994 Johnson/Evinrude "ER" 9.9 thru 30 outboards Service Manual, Page 101Get this manual

1994 Johnson/Evinrude "ER" 9.9 thru 30 outboards Service Manual, Page 101

8Check for correct positioning of float levelFloat level controls the height of fuel in the float chamber and is critical with regard to carburetor calibration and function Turn carburetor body upside down and hold so gasket surface is horizontalThe weight of the float will close the float valve needleRest OMC Float Gauge, PIN 324891, on gasket surface, and slide gauge up next to floatTop of float should be between notches on float gaugeBe certain gauge is not holding down the float If float level is not between the notches of gauge, lightly bend metal float arm to adjust levelBe careful not to force float needle valve into seat9Check for correct float drop dimensionThis dimension affects the full opening of the inlet needle and is critical to correct operation of the carburetorWith carburetor body in normal running position, the float must drop open to dimension shownTo adjust, bend tab on float arm where tab contacts float seat Base of carburetor body