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Old 04-19-2011, 02:34 PM
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I started to rebuild carb on my 1450 today. Everything went fine until the last step of rebuild. When installing fuel bowl I noticed that someone had overtightened brass nut and caused threads to break and also cracked carb body around these threads. So I need a replacement body for this carb. My question is is #26 body correct for 1450 ?


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No, you will need a #30 . #30 for 14 and 16 HP Single Cylinder Engines.
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Old 04-19-2011, 03:14 PM
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Then this someone also installed wrong carb. This is no #26 no wonder I cant get this engine to run at correct WOT rpm properly. Thanks for info

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Is walbro a decent carb? I saw this on Ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/New-KOHLER-CARBU...item1c1ac18b80

And I am wondering if it would be a good replacement.


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Hi,

I started to rebuild carb on my 1450 today. Everything went fine until the last step of rebuild. When installing fuel bowl I noticed that someone had overtightened brass nut and caused threads to break and also cracked carb body around these threads. So I need a replacement body for this carb. My question is is #26 body correct for 1450 ?


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If you have the walbro carb you'll need the whole carb. You want a carter #30 carb.

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No, you will need a #30 . #30 for 14 and 16 HP Single Cylinder Engines.
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Then this someone also installed wrong carb. This is no #26 no wonder I cant get this engine to run at correct WOT rpm properly. Thanks for info

Tero
The walbro's are bad about this problem.

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Is walbro a decent carb? I saw this on Ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/New-KOHLER-CARBU...item1c1ac18b80

And I am wondering if it would be a good replacement.


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Nope. I would try and get a carter carb. You'll need the complete carb. I'm not sure if the walbro and carter carbs share the same parts. With how far this has to go to get to you I'd order the complete carb. Like DX3 states you want the one with #30 stamped in it.

Here's a good read on the walbro carbs.

http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ghlight=carter
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