Posted by Adobejoe on May 10, 2022 at 19:32:07 from (98.97.37.142):
In Reply to: Carb cutting out posted by Adobejoe on April 26, 2022 at 19:17:47:
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Replaced points and condenser. Carefully set gap. Same situation. Engine will fire for about 6-10 fires then die. I think the problem is in CARBURETOR??? There is a primary and secondary jet or port, right? I think the secondary is okay but the PRiMARY is not pulling fuel? Meanwhile after I crank a bit and remove the screw ab bottom of carburetor inlet throat is drains gas
What to do? Maybe apply some compressed air to inlet screws? I have already tore carb apart, checked seals, float, valve, etc?
Who know how and where to check the PRIMARY inlet channel?
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