Posted by tj in ky on December 01, 2020 at 09:04:59 from (74.138.176.35):
Since the original post is about 4 pages down I thought I would start a new thread. First of all, I would like to thank all who offered suggestions, very helpful. It will "pop" once with the muffler off. If I put the muffler back on I get nothing. I tried using the starting procedure that 4play suggested and it still seems like it is flooding. No more than 3 pulls with the choke on, release the choke and pull 3-5 times more and the plug is wet. Fresh batch of fuel 50:1 ratio. To summarize I have cleaned the muffler ( I can blow thru it no problem) , checked the diaphragms on the carb, soft and pliable, checked the keyway on crank and flywheel, both are intact. key was moulded into the flywheel. It seems to have a good spark (¼ inch gap on my tester), good compression (130 psi, 4 pulls. That makes me think it is in the carb. It looks like I can get a carb for about $14.00 new mufflers are $70.00 so I am thinking about getting a carb to put on it. Anyone have any other thoughts about it Thanks again. Tom
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