Posted by JohnV2000 on June 12, 2019 at 16:17:13 from (71.61.100.67):
I feel bad about posting so many questions, but I am a little nervous with the carburetor and this is turning into a mini nightmare for me. I am sorry if I seem impatient, or I seem like I am not listening to people, trust me, I am taking in all of your advice.
The brass jet screw near the tube like port in the bottom half of my carburetor was stripped when I took the carb apart.
I said in a different thread that I might replace it if the kit comes with one, but upon further inspection, I think that screw might be my problem. When I shined a flashlight down into it, it seems like the brass is deformed and is partially blocked the hole in the screw.
It seems like the brass, when it was stripped by the previous owner (not me, I swear) lodged itself or bent itself in the way of the fuel flow. I do not see any way to fix it. I think I will need to replace the screw.
I checked the rest of the carb, and the little holes in the thin pipe like structure were not plugged. The only issue I could find is the obstruction in the brass jet screw.
This is the screw I am talking about, the one I circled. What does it look like, since I am afraid to try and remove it and look for myself before.
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