Posted by Fancy Farm on November 16, 2008 at 08:42:01 from (204.10.131.138):
In Reply to: M posted by jd9295 on November 16, 2008 at 04:23:07:
After what you have done I would look to the carb first. The main jet goes through a fiber packing and just one little speck of that packing will stop the main jet cold that would be my first guess. Second is the float and that will most likely stick open instead of closed. The float must work freely so what I do is put the carb bowl on loosely and mount it to the manifold hook up the gas line and turn on the fuel. If the bowl overfills the gas will run out the air intake side of the carb. if it doesn't open the bowl will not fill so no gas will run out the drain. If you leave the bowl loose on the carb y0ou can gently move it around till the float is working. OI know that sounds complicated but if you try it you will see how well it works. after you get the float working tighten up the screws you can get to and take the carb off to tighten the remaining screws. I bet the problem is the main jet.
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