Posted by old on July 25, 2011 at 08:51:34 from (209.86.226.57):
In Reply to: Coil talk. posted by 641Dave on July 25, 2011 at 08:04:16:
Trouble shoot before throwing parts at it!!!!!!!!!. First off check your spark, it should be a blue/white in color and jump a 1/4 inch gap. Next pull the drain plug out of the bottom of the carb and make sure you have a good steady flow of gas for around 5 minutes. Catch that liquid gold for 2 reasons. #1 to look for dirt rust and water in it and #2 so you can use if for something other then grass killer. A couple other things to try what happens if you choke it??? If you choke it and it does not try to die on you your running to lean. Also if you do that you should start getting black smoke again if you do not to lean. Can you adjust the main jet needle to the point of getting black smoke?? If not then carb main circuit may be clogged up
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