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Re: F-20 Question
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Posted by Bobcat on June 28, 2005 at 05:43:05 from (69.66.80.135):
In Reply to: F-20 Question posted by Ron in Nebr on June 27, 2005 at 23:13:18:
Ron, I had the same problem with a F-30. I recieved alot of advice here and it was all good. It wound up being a plugged passage. In the top of the fuel bowl chamber about as high as you can get there is a tiny air bleed hole. It goes to the main well beside the venturi. I soaked this carb for a week and it was still plugged. Wound up taking a small pick and scrapped every inch of surface to find it. Take the choke horn off the bottom of carb body turn upside down and pour some liquid into the smaller opening and see if it bleeds into the top of the float chamber. I swapped more parts and spent more time on this than I care to admit. Owe Yeh! idles like new now!
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