Posted by Notjustair on February 08, 2015 at 06:36:19 from (70.195.1.222):
In Reply to: H bad fuel posted by john4689 on February 08, 2015 at 05:43:01:
If your adjustments don't phase it one way or another it is still clogged. With what it sounds like, it may be rust in there causing issues not a true trash plug up. I've been working on carbs for a lot of years and it is still a miracle if I get it fixed on the first go around, likely that I will get it done on the second, occasional that it takes a third try, and if I need to pull it apart a fourth time I just bang on everything that's in there. It happens. Just because you did it three times doesn't mean you caught it.
Lay a feed sack on the work bench and tear it apart again. Use an entire can of cleaner on ever nook and cranny (I didn't have carb cleaner the last time so I used ether and it worked VERY well). I just did my chore pickup last week and it took two tries. The only thing I can get in one try is the old down draft Holley on the grain truck, but she and I have been dancing for years.
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