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Up Date Running with the choke out

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Larry in GA.

09-04-2007 10:39:58




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Well I did all the easy things. checked for leaks non. pulled the filter in the carburetor a little dirty not bad Pulled the sediment glass cleaned it still needs the choke out to run smooth. I did not pull the sediment bole out of the tank yet (it is full) flow seemed to be ok so I guess my next step will be get a kit and pull the carburetor apart. Thanks for all the ideas
Larry




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Jrry

09-05-2007 10:21:35




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 Re: Up Date Running with the choke out in reply to Larry in GA., 09-04-2007 10:39:58  
I had a similar problem on my 950. It turned out the gas lid was on too tight. I loosened it and have not had any futher problem. I hope your problem thurns out as simple as mine.



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Cedric

09-05-2007 02:27:26




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 Re: Up Date Running with the choke out in reply to Larry in GA., 09-04-2007 10:39:58  
I had a similar problem once, and eventually pinned it down to a leaking inlet manifold. Just a thought. Sid.



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Janicholson

09-04-2007 10:52:51




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 Re: Up Date Running with the choke out in reply to Larry in GA., 09-04-2007 10:39:58  
Running with the choke out some is never a supply issue. Putting more vacuum on the throttle just sucks more fuel from the bowl. If it is a supply problem, the bowl just gets empty sooner. good luck, JimN



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