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Re: Need some carburetor help

Posted: September 4th, 2014, 1:07 am
by maddogwa#11
Lovedr wrote:Ok guys

I have had it with this engine. I think it's time to completely disassemble it and see if there is an internal problem. The latest update is I think the carb is working as it should. The spark plug is good and working but while starting the engine, I can see gas coming out of the exhaust headers which leads me to believe the engine is getting flooded. I also made a gasket out of gasket material to make sure there is no leaks. I then took the spark plug out and disconnected the gas line to the carb to empty the engine of any gas. I then tried to start it using starter fluid and still no luck. My next step is to get a new manifold and carb. Any input would be great. Thanks

Have it got spark and compression.
If yes . Hav a look if key way on flywheel is not stipped flywheel = spark will spark but at rong time.
With the boat motors that run with no chock . You place thum over carby give a cupple pulls till thum iis wet (chocked). Then pull and start.
The tube running to carby block looks like its set up with a pulse port to the rear carby.
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Re: Need some carburetor help

Posted: September 4th, 2014, 1:50 am
by Bigblock
Turn the high and low needles in completely on the carby.then turn the low needle out 1.5-2 turns and the high needle out 2 turns .Just trial with tuning ,also ensure the carb is clean and the fuel clean ,also use a inline filter.