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Was free lawnmower not running quite right
Brandon McCombs wrote:
Stubby wrote: On May 3, 9:59 pm, Brandon McCombs wrote: Stubby wrote: Brandon, Hold the float bowl in your hand and blow into the fuel inlet. Use your other hand to move the float up and down. This should close and open the needle valve that allows fuel to enter. (I assume you cleaned the fuel filter!) Fuel comes out of the needle valve if I rotate the float bowl just the right way. A paperclip can also go all the way up through the needle valve so I know that is clear. I stick the paperclip through the hole that the fuel hose connects to and the paperclip doesn't go in very far, maybe an inch. That isn't far enough to meet any other holes in the middle of the carb but since fuel comes out of the float bowl, etc. when I rotate it in various directions (including the fuel intake where the hose connects) I have to assume that fuel is making its way into the carb just fine (although maybe only when I prime it, thus the problem). I can't see into that hole that the fuel hose connects to so I can't tell if it is blocked or just narrows to a hole smaller than a paperclip can squeeze through much like another hole that I discuss below. I took out the bottom bolt with the pinholes in it. The hole on the end was open but part way down the hole it narrowed very much to the point I couldn't get a paperclip to go through to meet the lateral holes. I shoved the paperclip very hard into that end hole but it wouldn't go all the way. Is that end hole supposed to narrow to an even smaller hole? I shined a flashlight through the lateral holes and could barely see the light when looking at the tip of the bolt. Surely the hole should be the same size all the way through? Maybe not. Hell, just drill all those holes out so your paperclip will fit through them. (sheesh!) -- Art |
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