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Carburetor hose (location) ?
Working on new to me Cub Cadet 1641.
1641 (145-653-100) - Cub Cadet Garden Tractor (SN: 821060 - 880000) Model #303447 Type 0447-01 Code 940916 Just notice there was nothing going to this Vacuum port in picture below. Where does this go? Thanks in advance. carb_LI.jpg . |
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That is the overflow for the carburetor float in case the float gets stuck open the fuel comes out of it.
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Thank you.
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There is no hose on that elbow but I believe there should be. If gas dribbles out, it goes right through the engine cooling fan and blows it straight out the front past the muffler.
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Quote:
Thanks for the info. . |
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Okay
Now I have a fuel /emission hose neatly routed to the bottom of the tractor/ on the float overflow tube. I replaced the crankcase breather tube and top gasket. I was putting the breather base on and This bracket in the picture below seems to be to tall. it will bend the breather base if I tighten it down. Is this normal? bsbrk.jpg . |
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Maybe you have it turned the wrong way?
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I will take a picture.
There is a bolt that is striped out/ that may be causing the problem? So I will check that to see if it |
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The bracket turned the other way is a whole lot better.
Thanks Mike I got the bolt issue fixed. Now I will fix the PO's wiring mess. Then I will be up and running. . |
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