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Old 08-13-2011, 10:58 AM   #31
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So i wonder if the line from the engine to the fuel pump is too long and has a dip in it. Should be loose, but not tight, and not have a dip in it.

I wandering if the carb was put together or if theres a prblem with the fuel float, satysing oepn and pouring fuel down the air tube. But does not expain fuel in the oil.
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Old 08-13-2011, 11:05 AM   #32
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i dontthink you need to buy a new carb at what 200 bucks when a can of cleaner abnd some wire and about a hour of time for a quicky, or overnite for a though cleaning will do.
i might suggest pulling the carb off agian, cleaning it up runingthe wire though every orifice you can, blowing out every orifice with a blow gun before reassembling insuring you have put the carb back thgether correctly. expectly the fuel bowl.
i know techumsec engines have to have there fuel bowlls and needle holde thingy on the float set just in a way otherwise it will cause the same hell. but they have a 2 level fuel bowl and my kaw has a one level, dosent matter bow. with a drian lpug in the bottom to drian it out. but im gong to assume you carb needs a god cleaning and made sure it was put together correctly and look at the quailty of your fuel! if its ol, try a gallon of new stuff! see here that get you with a carb cleaning!
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Old 08-14-2011, 07:32 PM   #33
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i dontthink you need to buy a new carb at what 200 bucks when a can of cleaner abnd some wire and about a hour of time for a quicky, or overnite for a though cleaning will do.
i might suggest pulling the carb off agian, cleaning it up runingthe wire though every orifice you can, blowing out every orifice with a blow gun before reassembling insuring you have put the carb back thgether correctly. expectly the fuel bowl.
i know techumsec engines have to have there fuel bowlls and needle holde thingy on the float set just in a way otherwise it will cause the same hell. but they have a 2 level fuel bowl and my kaw has a one level, dosent matter bow. with a drian lpug in the bottom to drian it out. but im gong to assume you carb needs a god cleaning and made sure it was put together correctly and look at the quailty of your fuel! if its ol, try a gallon of new stuff! see here that get you with a carb cleaning!
well as much as i hated to buy a new one, i had no where else to turn. i got one for 109.00 with all new gaskets and free shipping. every trip to the machanic is another 100.00. as far as cleaning goes i have had it cleaned at the local small engine shop once and i have done it myself twice and everytime i clean it, it will run for a little while and then be broke down again. there's a rubber cone shaped thing on top of the float that shut the gas off when the bowl is full i think that rubber thing is the problem.
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