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Re: two cycle carb, Walboro WT141
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Posted by Mathias NY on July 12, 2007 at 11:36:08 from (12.4.26.248):
In Reply to: two cycle carb, Walboro WT141 posted by Don E. Foster on July 12, 2007 at 05:03:16:
I don't know what this bolts onto, but I assuming that this is a diaphram carburator on a 2-stroke engine. Check the basics, like adjustment (generally 1 full turn on both idle and high speed screws) and making sure gas is in the tank. Check for air leaks around where the carburator attaches. Especially around any spacers that may be between the carb and the engine. Air leaks will cause the engine to run lean. Running with the choke on will cut down the air flow and temporarily fix the issue. Does the engine run for only a few seconds and has a primer bulb? If are using the primer to help start the engine, you may have a diaphram installed backwards. Good luck.
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