So, I was digging through some car stuff, found a carb rebuild kit that I don't remember having. Got it from some guy on ebay, I think. Anyway, got everything cleaned up on the center carb, gaskets fit perfect, holes lined up like they're supposed to. Outboards... not so much
. I've attached some pictures so you can see what I've got going here. First pic shows the outboard disassembled. Second pic shows the old and new gaskets. On the new gasket are some black dots - those indicate a hole in the old gasket, as well as the corresponding hole in the carburetor body. The new gasket doesn't have that "D"-shaped cutout, either, just a small 1/4" hole. So, here are my questions - do I need to get an exact match for the old gasket, should I punch holes in the new gasket, or don't I have to worry about the holes in the carb body that would be covered up if I use the new gasket? Or does that metal plate, which fits on top of the blue gasket, render all those questions irrelevant? The other gaskets are fine, by the way, it's just those blue ones that are giving me a problem.
I don't know who rebuilt the carbs previously, so I don't even know if the old gaskets are the correct ones.
On another note, I've read posts that reference outboard carb jets. Where the heck are they?! I'm probably missing something really simple, but for the life of me, I can't find them!
Anyway, thanks for the help!