Posted by Kurt F. Cordes on November 09, 2008 at 15:56:42 from (4.242.9.42):
This crawler sat for 14 years.It took me,two months to get it all in operating order.That was 5 yrs.ago.The owner ran it for a yr.He left it parked at his feed lot in the mtns.It must have had a lot of water in it.The sediment bowl froze and broke,the H2O in the carb, froze and bent the outside float.Myself and another man, have rebuilt the Carb.The engine will start and run, but then out of the blue, the engine Quits running.It has a rebuilt Mag. with lots of spark,and the Carb. bowl is full of gas. This Carb. is one that has no high speed needle valve.Does any one have any ideas, or can tell me what carb. will work with high speed needle.Thanks
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