Posted by El Toro on May 29, 2011 at 07:57:28 from (108.15.86.54):
In Reply to: Cub will not start posted by D Hardison on May 29, 2011 at 06:32:11:
Hold your hand over the throat of the carburetor and have a helper to try and start the engine. If you don't have good suction on your hand means you have low intake manifold vacuum. You may have a vacuum leak at the intake manifold or at your carburetor. I would do a compression check to see what your readings are. Worn cylinders, rings and valves not seating properly can cause poor compression and low manifold vacuum. Hal
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