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Posted by '52 8N (MD) on June 27, 2003 at 13:17:34 from (209.163.100.207):
In Reply to: Re: No more choke required while running posted by Rodney on June 27, 2003 at 09:17:47:
Rodney - I know you've searched the archives at least, I saw your post. Seems to me that you have a big time air leak or a gas starvation/vacuum problem. I would start by take carb cleaner or WD40 and spraying it around the intake manifold (cold engine, just started), the throttle shaft (side closest to engine) and the manifold/carb gasket. Also, if you aren't getting enough gas this can also cause the same problem. If your gas cap isn't venting, it won't let in the air in to let the gas out. Are you turning on the gas petcock 4 full turns? Have you checked the 90 degree carb inlet fuel strainer and watched the gas pour into a can with the petcock opened? Have you checked all three screens in the fuel inlet system? If there is a chance that debris got into the carb after you rebuilt it, a clogged jet or passageway could also be the cause of your problem. A weak coil or reduced spark capability can also require a richer mixture so be sure to backtrack to any other repairs or changes you have already made. wc
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