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1998 3 cylinder johnson 35 hp wont open up
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<blockquote data-quote="WaterWaif" data-source="post: 330372" data-attributes="member: 12444"><p>Thanks Pappy for sharing your knowledge. =D> </p><p>On a carb off a blower a friend who used to service them battled both options for high speed jet that were available. One peed gas it was so rich, the other wants choke 3/4 closed when at operating temp.</p><p>The answer is to use proper orifice drill to increase size of smaller one.(once upon a time i used them for propane applications)I run choke partially closed on the 2 or 3 year interval day of use out back instead of the proper solution.</p><p>My point being, Pappy is sharing a possible gremlin worth noting that seems innocent but will make an owner have a non agreeable motor.</p><p>Well worth knowing size is proper for your/our application for not only efficiency but in some cases like my sno blower, just to run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaterWaif, post: 330372, member: 12444"] Thanks Pappy for sharing your knowledge. =D> On a carb off a blower a friend who used to service them battled both options for high speed jet that were available. One peed gas it was so rich, the other wants choke 3/4 closed when at operating temp. The answer is to use proper orifice drill to increase size of smaller one.(once upon a time i used them for propane applications)I run choke partially closed on the 2 or 3 year interval day of use out back instead of the proper solution. My point being, Pappy is sharing a possible gremlin worth noting that seems innocent but will make an owner have a non agreeable motor. Well worth knowing size is proper for your/our application for not only efficiency but in some cases like my sno blower, just to run. [/QUOTE]
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