Posted by JRSutton on March 25, 2012 at 03:05:53 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: Cub will not Start posted by Kyrock on March 24, 2012 at 19:16:17:
Were you cleaning it just to clean it, or was it giving you problems to begin with?
Not sure about the cub carbs, but floats can stick by rubbing against the side of the bowl.
Sometimes a few sharp taps on the carb, with something that's not going to break it, is all that's needed. If that works, but then it happens again, you'd want to take a look at the floats.
It's also very possible you dislodged some junk either in the fuel line, or the carb itself. and now it's stuck in the valve.
To get the tractor started, close the gas line. Let the carb drip itself out. Give it a good 15 minutes. Then try starting again (with the gas line still closed). Once it fires up, open the gas line immediately, and it should run fine.
Sometimes just getting the gas flowing like that is enough to get it freed up. I wouldn't count on it working, but it's worth trying before pulling the carb again to clean it.
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