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Re: 300 Utility Carb Rebuild
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Posted by Ron Smith on March 19, 2005 at 18:25:04 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Re: 300 Utility Carb Rebuild posted by PAULIH300 on March 19, 2005 at 17:29:37:
Thanks for the pointers. It seems like all of the passageways are clear. I just came in from messing with it. I'll dink with the float tomorrow. I wonder how high the float level should be? I think it is flooding. This tractor, if you take the idle mixture screw out all together, it runs better. It gets more air. The other problem is that the adjustment needle really doesn't seem to do much at all. It runs about the same no matter where it is adjusted. I need to be able to reduce the fuel in the mixture that is for sure. I think they make some gasket maker that will hold up to gas and oil...possibly the black stuff will. You might just want to press a piece of paper on it and cut out a thick gasket from gasket paper using an exacto knife. I see what you mean about the throttle shaft lining up.
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