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| Posted: Tue Jun 12th, 2012 03:19 am |
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Phil Howard
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Steve Welte wrote:Since you rebuilt the carb ther eis a very good chance you have the fulcrum arm in the carb at the wrong height. One end of the arm is attached to the needle that is in the seat. the other end is in the center of the carb body where the metal part of the diaphram hits the end of the arm when the diaphram pulses. It move the arm. If you have it to high off the body it will dump fuel into the engine. If to low it starves the fuel. You need to check it an get it right. Fulcrum was off of pin/screw. I put it back on, but think I need to give it a little more height as a couple of shots of gas starts it right up, but then it dies. Too late to play with it and keep all the neighbors happy! Thanks, Phil Last edited on Tue Jun 12th, 2012 03:23 am by Phil Howard |
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