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Re: Marvel Schebler - Idle Problem TSX-120 (Oliver
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Posted by Woo on May 27, 2006 at 21:09:44 from (67.183.180.153):
In Reply to: Re: Marvel Schebler - Idle Problem TSX-120 (Oliver posted by Jerry/MT on May 27, 2006 at 20:46:33:
Thanks for the suggestions Jerry. I only used the non-serrated portion of the welding tip cleaners. I didn't poke anything through the brass parts. Verified all passages clear using aerosol carb cleaner and compressed air. Took my time, several hours. Hard to believe I missed something, but I won't rule out that possibility. Regarding the ignition system, it has new points and was static timmed, and then checked with a light. The plug wires are not solid or stranded. They are the resistor type, but I find it hard to belive they could be causing all the problem. The spark plugs are Champion D21's. New six hours ago. Sparking at each plug when wires are gapped. Also with governor disconnected it dies. So I think that rules out governor rigging, Good suction with hand over carb. Sprayed lighter fluid around manifold to check for leaks.
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