Posted by jeffred on May 13, 2013 at 19:28:08 from (208.126.231.218):
I have a BN that has recently began to have some seriously trouble firing. The engine will turn over just fine but it will not fire. I don't try to choke it at all. After several attempts it will randomly fire off. When it does fire, some smoke billows out from the exhaust pipe and from underneath the hood above the manifold. There is black soot around the hole in the hood where the exhaust pipe is held that seems to build back up after a few times cleaning it.
The carb does leak a little fuel. I have seen drips come from the choke valve, the drain valve, and from the rubber hosing that is connected to the air cleaner. I was wondering what some of you folks think--would it be the carb causing my starting troubles? If so, where would be the best place to buy a rebuild kit with good diagrams on how to put it back together? Could it be the spark plugs?
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