So I took it to the lake for about a 10 to 15 minute spin. I ran it full throttle with the choke all the way in (no adjusting it at all) AND IT WORKED PERFECTLY!
So how's that possible? I'm feeling it's a fluke. The only thing I've done since yesterday is the small piece of wire in the hole where the bolt #29 was at (what really could that have done or helped?) and I opened the fuel tank to relieve all the pressure before starting out. That's it.
So is this a fluke that it just happens to work perfectly today?????
Thank you.
Along with what ondarvr mentioned, venting the gas tank probably helped too.. .
I'm NO expert by any means, but...
As mentioned before, (crosbyman and jimmbo I think) air needs to get into the fuel tank to replace the volume of fuel sucked out by the fuel pump..
If no air can get in the tank, then fuel will eventually stop flowing..
So venting your tank also helped I'd bet..
Maybe the combination of gunk out of jet, and venting the tank gave you 10-15 minutes of perfect running??
Might be time to look closer at fuel tank venting to be sure the valves etc, (as jimmbo mentioned..) are working like they should and get you more than 10-15 minutes?
I get the feeling the carb issue is solved because it ran great for you for that long..
Now if it sputters out again on an even longer run, I'd be looking at the tank and venting..
Just a thought..
Glad to see you had success though!!!
