CMOS
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Carb is OFF.
I saw no indication of any obstructions to the low and high speed jets. I pulled both of the brass orifices, the idle needle, and sprayed all of the asseccible passages with carb cleaner.
Note - the fuel bowl was FULL when I removed it.
A question: when I first dug into this motor (last fall) I estimate that it has sat for about 10 years with nothing being done to it. The carb, upon my initial cleaning and kit install, was gummed up like you wouldn't believe. I took quite some time to get it cleaned up. The only thing I did not do to the carb at that time was to pull the 3 lead plugs shown in the picture below.
Should I pull these and clean this passage before re-installing the carb, or will diligent spraying do the job? Thoughts?
Thanks for any help.
CMOS
I saw no indication of any obstructions to the low and high speed jets. I pulled both of the brass orifices, the idle needle, and sprayed all of the asseccible passages with carb cleaner.
Note - the fuel bowl was FULL when I removed it.
A question: when I first dug into this motor (last fall) I estimate that it has sat for about 10 years with nothing being done to it. The carb, upon my initial cleaning and kit install, was gummed up like you wouldn't believe. I took quite some time to get it cleaned up. The only thing I did not do to the carb at that time was to pull the 3 lead plugs shown in the picture below.
Should I pull these and clean this passage before re-installing the carb, or will diligent spraying do the job? Thoughts?
Thanks for any help.
CMOS