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Re: 1930 Regular Hard Starting
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Posted by Dave in CT on January 24, 2005 at 09:04:58 from (204.60.45.54):
In Reply to: 1930 Regular Hard Starting posted by David H. on January 24, 2005 at 06:18:32:
Yeah, I'd verify full fuel flow. Do the magnet trick to pick up any rust in the gas tank. Drain the tank and pull off the sediment bowl, clean the screen, pull out the screen in the carb and clean it. When reassembling the sediment bowl & feed tube, verify that you get a good stream pouring out of the end of the feed tube. If it still has problems, you'll need to clean the carb but this may be enough to get you going. When you're verifying that good stream out the tube, crank the shutoff valve back and forth. Sometimes a speck of rust in there can prevent the valve from sealing. Also I'd take the opportunity to put a fuel filter in line between the sediment bowl and the carb.
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