Posted by The tractor vet on January 29, 2019 at 09:28:03 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: snowblower engine posted by 55 50 Ron on January 28, 2019 at 18:19:13:
The only difference i see on them is they add in the PRIMER circuit and primer bulb to the system , Just got done getting my old junk blower back up and running . I had and issue with the carb on mine . And i was trying to adapt the carb off my Chipper . other then the configuration of the throttle linkage and size of the bore they are pretty close . The primer circuit was the big thing along with size as the oner on the blower was a seven horse and the one on the chipper was a 10 horse . But i was able to get mine back up and running with the help of Amazon and 8.53 . My issue now is coming up with a knob for the choke , old cab had a brass choke shaft with a steel choke lever , new China made carb has a nylon shaft and old knob will not go on . For now a pair of small vice grips works . everything else was the same . It is back up and running after some fine tuning and seams to run well. as it was test run on some clean up and put back to bed . Now IF i never have to use it again this year it will be great . Around here there are about a half dozen snow blower engines for sale on Craigs list and Face book market place . and range in price from 60 bucks up to 120 bucks.
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