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Re: Re: M has no power under load
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Posted by Ludwig - yup! on June 17, 2002 at 09:21:48 from (209.213.208.66):
In Reply to: Re: M has no power under load posted by The Undertaker on June 17, 2002 at 04:55:07:
Sounds just like my Super M last year. Hadta pull the fuel line and unscrew the filter at the carb. Took alot of carb cleaner and poking with a wire to get all the rusty bits out. Runs great now. The deal with mine was that she'd idle fine, but the minute you put some load on she'd crap right out. Sometimes if you choked she'd stay goin, but most times she'd quit and you'd have to wait a minute to restart. This year all we had to do was whack the carb with a hammer to free up the float and she ran dandy. Now ifn I was smart I'd probably put some sta- bil in the tank to keep that from happening again, but was I smart? Well, lets just say she'll probably need another whack this time...
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