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Walbro Carburetor

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Don E. Foster

08-12-2005 14:20:21




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Where can I get the instructions that should go with a new kit? I have a WeedEater with Walbro Carb # A236. It will fire up but not get up to speed and then die. Have checked everything (I think). Thought I knew what I was doing as have messed with carbs all my life. The manual with the WeedEater is for a different model and cab. Thanks




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Don E. Foster

08-13-2005 12:55:50




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 Re: Walbro Carburetor A236 in reply to Don E. Foster, 08-12-2005 14:20:21  
TO JT:

Did all that..new gas line & filter, cleaned motor up including muffler et al... This is Malbro Carb A236 for the Featherlite Weed Eater. Has only one jet to set (other than Idle speed on butterfly. Carb diaphram against body with point down against in valve lifter. Starts after priming, runs fine and fast, then kills.... Seems not getting gas. Have restacked gaskets and flappers all ways.... Cyl. pressure 75#, which I suspect is right for that little rig.

Since this is a 'throw away' item I should do that, but I'm stubborn , that damned thing is gonna work!!!! Have done this in the past successfully.

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JT

08-13-2005 06:42:27




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 Re: Walbro Carburetor in reply to Don E. Foster, 08-12-2005 14:20:21  
Don
There is no such thing as instructions that come with a kit, they do not send them any more. What have you done??? On a weedeater, the first thing you do is a compression test, 75% fo the weedeater trimmers we get in have less then the required 90 pounds of compression, so they are junk. Have you cleaned out the muffler, the muffler screen, and the exhaust port? Did you replace the fuel lines and fuel filter? What do you have the needles set at? both should be at least 1 1/2 turns off seat? Let me know what you have done so far, then I will see if I can guide through a little better.
Jim

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