allmuckmojo
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- Jun 17, 2011
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So I decided to rebuild the carbs after receiving all the info from my previous posts. This is my first post and Im still learning parts names and how the engine components work. When I first removed them and cleaned them, I did not bother with the metal, I removed each carb and disassembled all parts and gaskets, spray with carbclean and aired out with compressed air. Cleaned out some grit, for the most part, it was pretty clean. I did one at a time so when I was finished I put them back on, then started to troubleshoot the motor again (fails to start) Still the same issue, took a while for the oil to mix in with the gas. I tried to see if I had to manually pump the gas with the primer in order for her to start, still nothing.
This is what I have done so far while trying to get her to run. (1) replaced the water pump assembly (2) replaced filter, fuel line, tank, primer bulb, drained the lines attached to motor, changed the oil, replaced battery. (3) hooked up water, started her up, 20-30 sec run then shut off, started up again for a couple seconds then off. Went and bought some seafoam (spray and gas additive) she started back up for about 15 sec then shut off. tried this a few more times with results getting shorter and no run. (4) Did compression test: 4 around 104 and 2 around 96, all sparks and good plugs n wires. (5) took apart carbs and cleaned **current posting** and now I am going to rebuild them. I hope that this rebuild it the key to starting her up but I would love any input.
After rebuilding the carbs I tried to get her to start up and while manually pumping the primer, I would see fuel dripping out the bottom 4 big airholes, Should this be happening? The way I understood it was I pump the fuel and the float needles stop the fuel and the primer gets hard, Am I at risk of flooding my engine, how will I know when I have flood the engine? Thanks in advance!
This is what I have done so far while trying to get her to run. (1) replaced the water pump assembly (2) replaced filter, fuel line, tank, primer bulb, drained the lines attached to motor, changed the oil, replaced battery. (3) hooked up water, started her up, 20-30 sec run then shut off, started up again for a couple seconds then off. Went and bought some seafoam (spray and gas additive) she started back up for about 15 sec then shut off. tried this a few more times with results getting shorter and no run. (4) Did compression test: 4 around 104 and 2 around 96, all sparks and good plugs n wires. (5) took apart carbs and cleaned **current posting** and now I am going to rebuild them. I hope that this rebuild it the key to starting her up but I would love any input.
After rebuilding the carbs I tried to get her to start up and while manually pumping the primer, I would see fuel dripping out the bottom 4 big airholes, Should this be happening? The way I understood it was I pump the fuel and the float needles stop the fuel and the primer gets hard, Am I at risk of flooding my engine, how will I know when I have flood the engine? Thanks in advance!