Posted by D Slater on January 17, 2010 at 17:06:42 from (71.164.37.137):
In Reply to: SH carb posted by whiskey bent on January 17, 2010 at 15:43:39:
Not sure if you mean the idle air or idle speed screw. If its threaded and in front of the air adjustment screw the idle speed screw goes there. If thats not it, near the idle air adjusting screw there's supposed to be drive in passage plugs. One slightly behind and above the idle air screw when looking as if carburetor was mounted on tractor. This passage goes straight to the front throttle shaft bushing with branch passages inside. Other plug is above first plug and the passage will go down. If you happen to have a 100 series type carburetor where the idle air screw is up close to the top there's a passage plug in front of it. Passage goes down. If this doesn't help, post the carburetor # located on the little round tag, if its not missing.
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