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Re: Initial Carb Settings - Super C
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Posted by SuperCDon on June 29, 2006 at 05:34:38 from (207.40.151.166):
In Reply to: Re: Initial Carb Settings - Super C posted by City-Boy McCoy on June 29, 2006 at 03:43:13:
Thanks much for the reply. I tried squirting gas into the cylinders. No luck. My engine was rebuilt a couple of years before I bought the tractor and started restoration. It was running until the day I decided to start disassembly...about a year ago. It's been sitting ever since. Based on CNKS reply, I will make sure the jet settings are about right. I have been reluctant to open up the Zenith carb since Denny's is such a pain to deal with...I paid $175 to have the carb rebuilt..thought they were a good place because of their RP mag ads..but if I do anything to it..even though it had the choke actuator shaft on bass-ackwards...they want to charge me shop time and labor to make it right. Guess I will just bite the bullet and check the float setting myself. I held my hand over the air inlet..had great suction. Since the timing seems right, about the only thing it could be is the carb.
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