Posted by maxwell99 on August 16, 2012 at 16:29:14 from (204.10.130.87):
In Reply to: MF35 Carb posted by Kevin Stewart on August 16, 2012 at 06:50:53:
sounds like the carb is still stopped up.
did you completely take it apart and soak the carb body in carb cleaner for 24 hrs?
if the motor will not idle at 400 rpm's If the motor will not speed up under load when you give it throttle.
Then the carb is still stopped up somewhere.
the motor should stop when you take the adj screws out, not run better, that is just a indicator that the carb is still stopped up.
just my two cents!!! no expert by any streach,
i had to work on my old to-35 some bit before i got it to run like that.
first be sure the electrical is all in top condition. Just replace all points, plugs, condensor, coil be sure all electrical parts are in top condition before starting on the carb.
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