PTmowerMech
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I'm not sure if this is an actual fix or not. I'm just now trying it. The carb I'm working on now, C1QS186B, wasn't priming before. Also bogging down at WOT. The metering diaphragm was about 1/2 hard & soft. Long story short, I US cleaned it, then rebuilt it. And it still won't prime.
Thinking about something star tech said the other day, I thought I'd post this from a guy who claims to work for Zama.
I'm working on one today C1Q S186B, that's not priming. Have you ever heard of soaking the disassembled carb in gas for an hour? I just watched a video about this. Common soft spoken guy (no drama), who works from Zama (according to him) seemed to know what he was doing. He explained that 99% of the time, no priming is because of a check valve. And that soaking it in gas (or gas/2cycle mix) usually does the trick.
IIRC, you don't watch video's. But someone else might find this helpful.
Thinking about something star tech said the other day, I thought I'd post this from a guy who claims to work for Zama.
Been having a lot problem with Zama carbs on Stihl units not priming this year and the parts cost as much as a new carburetor.
And not able to find the 591597 on the Power Portal site. Are sure of the PN?
I'm working on one today C1Q S186B, that's not priming. Have you ever heard of soaking the disassembled carb in gas for an hour? I just watched a video about this. Common soft spoken guy (no drama), who works from Zama (according to him) seemed to know what he was doing. He explained that 99% of the time, no priming is because of a check valve. And that soaking it in gas (or gas/2cycle mix) usually does the trick.
IIRC, you don't watch video's. But someone else might find this helpful.