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Steering nut and carb woes
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Posted by Dave Z on December 07, 2001 at 11:24:24 from (63.225.78.142):
I finally got the ol H running magneto timing was way off for some reason. Today it wont start or even fire. When I shut it down yesterday it was purring. Heres what happens now.If I close the choke for one crank and open it gas just pours out the carb, yet it acts like its not getting gas. Has new needle seat, Main is set at 2 1/2 turns and idle 1 1/2.I have spark and have touched nothing else since it ran.Also what size nut is on the end of the steering shaft that has the spiral gear. Mine is totally stripped and I can not get any simalar nut to work. Also what should all be in this steering section all I have is a nut, a bearing, and the gear on the shaft. The steering bearing and shaft spiral in and out until it hits the 2" cap/retainer and then will turn the wheels which is ways to much play in my exp.. HELP Thanks in advance
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