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Re: need help on 560 carburetor
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Posted by ChadS on December 12, 2004 at 05:03:20 from (66.228.96.170):
In Reply to: need help on 560 carburetor posted by red reaper on December 11, 2004 at 20:17:04:
Im battling that right now on my 460,, Itr was running so smooth at idle,, and had adjustment on the screw,,, Now,, nothing, and its running erraticly. thats even after rebuilding it. yes,, it does sound like you idle circuit is plugged up some where,, upon removal of the fuel bow and the venturi, from the throttle body,, in side the throat of the throttle body,, youll see a small hole in the side of the throat,, it actually has a small brass jet in there, this is the idle jet. if it is dirty, it plugs up, and will run off the main jet for the idle,, runs too rich,, check that little area, and try adjusting again, you can use a thin piece of wire, or compressed air to blow out all the passages in the bowl, and the throttle body. ChadS
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