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Re: marvel schebler carb
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Posted by EarlS. on May 29, 2004 at 13:27:34 from (152.163.253.97):
In Reply to: marvel schebler carb posted by glenn fowler on May 29, 2004 at 11:45:16:
I get a lot of those carbs to repair. #1 caution in removing the carb nozzle.(THEY ARE EASY TO TWIST OFF)(The part that sticks up into the venturi). I usually have to heat the carb with a torch inside the bowl beside the nozzle area.(MAKE SURE THERE IS NO GAS IN AROUND THE NOZZLE)(It has small holes in the side s)After you get the nozzle out if you look down the hole you will see a very small jet.It has to be open.Study the idle circuit make sure the hole is open that feeds it fuel.If the carb was rusty reg carb cleaner won't clean it.Email for more help.Earl In Illinois
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