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Posted by LanceM on August 20, 2002 at 09:53:46 from (199.46.198.232):
In Reply to: carb woes posted by wvhogleg on August 20, 2002 at 06:29:21:
Since it will only run with it choked I disagree that you may have a hole in your float, if you did gas would be pouring out once the float filled and sunk. Your problem is lack of gas, check that you have good flow to the carb from the sediment bowl, either by removeing the line from the carb or by pulling the plug on the bottom of the carb. You should have a good stream coming out with the fuel shut off open. If you have good flow into the carb then the only thing left is that the main jet passage is blocked preventing the fuel to flow thru the carb. If that's the case then you will need to take it apart and clean it again.
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