Drewbee90 said: (quoted from post at 17:53:35 05/12/10) I do notice that the carb gets frost on it even at warm temperatures. Im really new to this h because i just recently bought it. is the carb simple to take apart and put back together? are there alot of parts internally? if not then it shouldnt be much of a challenge for me...hopefully
There are not a lot of parts inside an H carburetor, but neither is it simple, and irrepairable damage CAN be done by an inexperienced tinkerer.
I also think the surging symptoms are caused by the governor, and have nothing to do with the carburetor.
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