07-17-2009, 02:32 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jul 2009
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'94 Club Car flooding
I have a 1994 Club Car and yesterday it started flooding for some reason. It has never done this before; the gas smell from the engine was quite noticeable.
I could get it to run if I disconnected the fuel line to the carb and turned it over enough to burn off the XS fuel, then it would run. It would stay running, once I had it going, but every time I stopped it, it would then flood and would not restart until I unhooked the fuel line again.... So what should I do? I think there is just one small screw that I can adjust? Should I also change the spark plug? Btw, Howdy, I am Jim a golf-aholic from Alberta, Canada. |
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