Small engine repair

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i have a 5 horse tucusom 4 cycle motor, I have been working on it for a bit now and it looks to be a problem in the carburetor, It acts like its a vacuum leak. to even be able to run it I need to have the choke 3/4 closed. I've taken it off many times a cleaned it so I know its not dirt that got in it. any help will be much appreciated
 

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If you came into the shop with this problem, my first step would be to clean and rebuild the carb, replacing the needle and seat. Here is the procedure I follow. If it is a Tecumseh carb the part number for the needle and seat is 631021B.

Needle and seat replacement.


Remove the carb, and then remove the float bowl. Check the float bowl jet (which is the bowl screw) and make sure the jets both horizontal and vertical are clean and open. Tip the carb upside down and remove the float pin and float with needle attached. Look in the float needle passage and you should see the red float seat at the bottom of the passage. This is where a #5 crotchet hook would come in handy as you need to remove this seat. If you have no hook, but compressed air, you can blow through the fuel inlet and try to pop the seat out. Put your thumb over the passage to prevent the seat from flying who knows where. No air or hook try bending a stiff paper clip to dig the seat out.


I would either give the carb a good 24 hour soaking or have it ultrasonically cleaned at this time.


With the seat out clean the passage way with carb cleaner. Now you must find a drill bit slightly smaller than the passage way, to be used to press in the new seat. Apply a very, very small amount of a very light lube to the new seat. 3-1 oil or lighter, to help seat it better. Carefully insert the new seat in the passage way with the rings on the seat down toward the carb body. Slowly and carefully force the seat down with the back end of the drill bit. Once it is seated, check to see that it did not flip and the rings are up. Next check to make sure that the float does not have any liquid in it. If it does, replace. If everything looks correct, attach the new needle to the float and install with the float pin centered. It everything is correct, the float should seat level to the carb body, when looking at it upside down. If everything looks good reattach the float bowl, making sure that both the bowl gasket and the nut gasket seal properly. Reinstall on the engine and test unit. Remember to have patience and take your time. Good luck, but I don't think you'll need it.


PS: On the side of some Tecumseh carbs you will find a plastic cover. Under this cover will be an idle jet. Remove it and check to see that the jet is open both horizontally and vertically. You should be able to push the old float needle wire through the vertical opening.

 

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thank you so much for the help, but I have already cleaned and rebuilt it. I have 2 carbs for this thing and they both have the same problem. the only thing I didn't do was replace the needle and seat they seemed to be working fine. i think it may be the gasket that's in between where the carb and the motor connect. and again thank you for all the help
 

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Did you check and set the float level as a say in May procedure? If it is not set correctly, too low, it will result in a lean running condition as you described. Yes it may be a bad gasket, but that is not the first place I would look, as I replace the gasket with each rebuild.
 
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