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Re: carb woes
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Posted by justin on August 20, 2002 at 17:39:35 from (12.30.224.175):
In Reply to: carb woes posted by wvhogleg on August 20, 2002 at 06:29:21:
wvhogleg, I would check a couple things first before ripping the carb apart again.1)make sure the vent in the gas cap is clear and not plugged,2) make sure your getting fuel flow out of the strainer assembly alot of time they will plug where they go up into the gas tank.if you are getting suffient fuel to the carb then something is wrong in the carb or adjustments obviously,I highly doubt there is a problem with the float itself because if there was a hole in it the tractor would flood not starve for gas.There is a measurement for the float in the instruction pack I can't remember what it is off the top of my head,make sure you check that,as long as everything is clean and all gaskets are in there it is most likely something simple.Good luck Justin
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