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Re: Craftsman SnowBlower C950-52477 8HP Carb Adjust?
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Posted by Bob M on January 07, 2001 at 16:27:14 from (172.137.228.253):
In Reply to: Craftsman SnowBlower C950-52477 8HP Carb Adjust? posted by BlueLight on January 07, 2001 at 15:19:03:
That 3rd screw is the idle SPEED adjustment. Turning it clockwise increases engine idle speed. Approx settings for the idle and main jet screws are 2 turns and 1 turn open respectively. These settings should get the engine running. Once you get it going, run the engine several minutes to warm it up, then proceed as follows: 1 - Make sure the choke is fully open. Run the engine at full speed and adjust the main jet screw for smoothest running, then open the main jet screw 1/8 to 1/4 turn more. 2 - Now slow the engine to idle and adjust the idle JET screw for fastest idle RPM. 3 - If the engine now idles too fast, slow the idle by turning the idle SPEED screw counterclockwise. 4 - Finally readjust the idle JET screw again for the fastest idle. You may have to repeat steps 3 and 4 several times to find the right idle setting.
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