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Old 10-22-2019, 08:33 AM
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I wish mine would do that.



What does S/G means? My throttle sometimes have to be in the middle for it to start and sometimes choke doesnt do anything. I checked the float last night and it was very slightly off but I adjust it anyway. I'm going to put my original carb in a carburetor cleaner over night after taking it apart. Maybe it's the carb itself... but it runs pretty good once it fires up.

S/G starter/generator.
Deffinatly sounds like fuel issue
Choke not helping because your getting too much fuel
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S/G starter/generator.
Deffinatly sounds like fuel issue
Choke not helping because your getting too much fuel
So, try lowering down the high side screw or the low side screw? What are the chances my S/G is not spinning fast enough?
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So, try lowering down the high side screw or the low side screw? What are the chances my S/G is not spinning fast enough?
I doubt the SG is the problem. Have you tried since adjusting float? I would try it with adjusted float first
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I doubt the SG is the problem. Have you tried since adjusting float? I would try it with adjusted float first
I have last night, it was slightly off very little.
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I have last night, it was slightly off very little.
Off is off. If the filter was wet it was flooding. So how did it run after installing?
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Off is off. If the filter was wet it was flooding. So how did it run after installing?
Runs the same.
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Swap carbs and try it. You said before mixture screw did nothing right?
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Swap carbs and try it. You said before mixture screw did nothing right?
Right, it didnt seem to make a change at all no matter where that low side screw is set on. I'm taking it apart as we speak and letting it soak over night
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So, as I was taking it apart and clean it, took the new carb off to compare stuff. I found the choke plate holes is different in size. Anything do with this?

Im going to put it back together and fire her up tonight and see how she does. Original carb is not that dirty but I blew through everything with my air compressor.
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Choke plate would make no difference except for while choked. Perhaps it's incorrect carb? What part number carb did you get?
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