Posted by RandyB(MI) on January 16, 2015 at 21:21:44 from (24.180.227.245):
In Reply to: I set the valves.... posted by BenH97 on January 16, 2015 at 18:02:21:
Simple way to tell if it is the carb. Take it loose at air filter end and put some gas in squirt bottle and squirt some in while rolling it over. Lean mixture not only backfires but also is hard to start. If it starts up and runs until the fuel starves again then you have plugged carb somewhereor supply lines. You never did answer my question a while back as to just WHEN it backfires. Is it while trying to start it or when it tries to run or when, and in muffler or back through carb?? I assume this thing has a magneto correct? You know they fire on the exhaust stroke also, right? So any thing that lets raw fuel get into the exhaust may very well get lit and bang. I assume you put new plugs in it. Is it hand start or elect?
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