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Posted by joegabe on November 03, 2005 at 05:50:14 from (209.130.177.141):
I need a carburetor for my mower. Just bought this house and my budget is extremely tight! I need either an old carb or a rebuilt carb or the main nozzle. I am having an issue with My sears st/16 tecumseh lawn tractor. It would run fine for about 2 minutes then stalls. I pulled off air filter no change. I pulled off the carb and the "pulsating fuel pump". I found what look like some build up on the intake to the carb, I ceaned that. I bought a fuel pump rebuild kit, 2 new fuel lines. I put it all back together no change. I then posted a message here and craigs list. Took some advice from some great people out there. I found the fuel filter inside the gas tank. It was a fine screen, which I cleaned. Replaced the fuel. I also made sure the vent was ok in the gas cap. I tore the carb off again and cleaned the carb and every orifice with carb cleaner. I noticed it was missing the main nozzle part # 631685 I cant get that main nozzle for some reason. Joe
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