Posted by Mike (WA) on July 08, 2010 at 08:20:34 from (69.10.196.7):
In Reply to: carb posted by K-Ho on July 08, 2010 at 08:07:26:
Having to choke it to get it to run properly means either too much air, or too little gas. Check gas first- take the sediment bulb off and see if you are getting full stream, not just fast dripping.
I don't get the air filter thing- airflow through the carb is controlled by the throttle plate, not the choke- and rigs run just fine without an air cleaner at all. "Too much air" means from some source other than the carb- such as a cracked intake or leaking gasket. Check that by running it a choke setting that its running a little rough, and spray WD40 or ether around the intake manifold. If it starts running fine, you've got an intake leak.
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