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Old 11-24-2014, 06:13 PM
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you can wiggle it up and down quite abit
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Up and down is normal.
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i know alittle bit up and down is good but this isnt like that and i know its sucking air because i sprayed carb cleaner on the spot that is sucking and it took it hard and stalled and did it a few more times and thats were its sucking
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i know alittle bit up and down is good but this isnt like that and i know its sucking air because i sprayed carb cleaner on the spot that is sucking and it took it hard and stalled and did it a few more times and thats were its sucking
Well if there is a lot of up and down, that would mean the butterfly is worn out. You wouldn't be able to idle it down if that is the case. I'm not saying your throttle shaft or bore isn't loose..... but there is no seal on the throttle shaft. I always add a felt seal to it when I rebuild if I can. I'd venture to say that if you spray carb cleaner at most carbs at the shaft it would cause a stumble. Go ahead and put a shaft bushing on it, as it's a good thing to do. It may fix it. I'm not convinced just yet as I can't see it. If that doesn't fix it I'm sure you will let us know.

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great imformation jonathon you will be the first to know if this doesnt work
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well Jonathon the bushing did the trick and she runs like a champ now thanks for all the help
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well Jonathon the bushing did the trick and she runs like a champ now thanks for all the help
Good deal!! Now, put that thing to work!!
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