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Re: 48 Cub Just Died Need Help
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Posted by Jim Broughton on November 07, 2006 at 16:19:17 from (4.243.5.134):
In Reply to: Re: 48 Cub Just Died Need Help posted by Mrgwork on November 07, 2006 at 14:31:12:
If you have no luck, after trying all of the previous comments, and you have fire and gas also,....then unscrew the small brass bolt(it looks like a bolt) on the side of the carb, carefully save the gasket if you can and you will see that it is an orifice going through the float chamber..look on the end of that small cylinder shaped bolt and you will see a tiny,tiny hole ..use a small welder's cleaning wire or your wife's smallest needle to clean it out. (It is really very tiny) being careful to not break off your cleaning tool in the hole. Put the unit back in, screw up tight, but not too tight, and she should start right up. For some reason, if that little "bugger" plugs up, she just won't run !! Good luck! Jim B.
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