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Re: I give up!!!
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Posted by dr.sportster on November 09, 2006 at 10:49:42 from (67.72.98.94):
In Reply to: I give up!!! posted by Brian630 on November 08, 2006 at 20:15:26:
I would keep the fire extinguisher near while troubleshooting this one.Could you have a gravity feed blockage in the fuel still,maybe?And also have run down the battery.If there is no fuel in float bowl the needle should be open and fallen down with the float.Gas sitting awhile can make things get sticky in the float bowl.See if the float and float needle is hung up from green gas residue.If by sediment bowl you mean at the petcock then the blockage is right before that point.Just because someone put a rebuild kit in the carb does not mean they checked the float action on the float pin that it hangs off.Thats where the gumminess makes it not smooth and hang up.I had to ream them with alot of q-tips to unglue them at times.Since Im not familar with your carb I hope this is may apply.
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