PTmowerMech
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Scratch all the below. I was just being a bumdass. ?
The carburetor on this has a hose connection sticking out the front, on the top plate. At first, I could only get the engine to run with carb spray, so I took the top plate off, then the bowl screw on the side. A lot of watery gas came out the side. I cleaned the top plate in the US cleaner, flooded the bowl with gas to get the rest of the water out, the put everything back together. Now, gas is flooding the carb so much that gas is coming out that hose connection.
Does anyone have any tips on this? The inside of the carb looks pretty clean. The inside of the top plate had a little gunk on it. But not much.
I'm guessing the float is staying open is why the carb is flooding.
BTW, there's no solenoid on this one. And don't see any wiring for one.
Here's a link to Jacks diagram.
BTW, the darn thing will run with the top plate off the carb.
The carburetor on this has a hose connection sticking out the front, on the top plate. At first, I could only get the engine to run with carb spray, so I took the top plate off, then the bowl screw on the side. A lot of watery gas came out the side. I cleaned the top plate in the US cleaner, flooded the bowl with gas to get the rest of the water out, the put everything back together. Now, gas is flooding the carb so much that gas is coming out that hose connection.
Does anyone have any tips on this? The inside of the carb looks pretty clean. The inside of the top plate had a little gunk on it. But not much.
I'm guessing the float is staying open is why the carb is flooding.
BTW, there's no solenoid on this one. And don't see any wiring for one.
Here's a link to Jacks diagram.
BTW, the darn thing will run with the top plate off the carb.
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