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Old 03-18-2018, 08:41 AM   #1
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Finally got the carburetor adjusted seems to be running great. The cable to the gas pedal is there a eay to make it smooth line a regular car sort of. Mine jumps like and if u let up at all it stops. A person could get whiplash in this thing. How do I fix that? Please

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Old 03-18-2018, 11:58 AM   #2
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I saw your post in the "peddle" thread... Is your Carryall II Plus a "key start" cart? if so... it's supposed to idle!

As for the jerky start...
you can tune that down by adjusting the cable at the Electrical Components box towards the inside of the box for a little more slack on the cable!

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I saw your post in the "peddle" thread... Is your Carryall II Plus a "key start" cart? if so... it's supposed to idle!

As for the jerky start...
you can tune that down by adjusting the cable at the Electrical Components box towards the inside of the box for a little more slack on the cable!

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Lol well its good to know something is working right. I do hear the starter sometimes but when I adjusted the carburetor turning the idle up a tad seemed to help. I was real excited after replacing the carburetor it no longer smokes. It use to smoke. I used the old carburetor to see how it was adjusted and found it was all the way out nearly. The new one I adjusted 1 1/2 both sides. Sounds good while running so I left it there.
I also put new fuel filters and air filter. The air filter was saturated with gas and looked as though it had been a few times.This week will change oil and clean up that engine compartment!
What oil do you recommend?
Thank you again for your help

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Old 03-18-2018, 12:47 PM   #4
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I use 10w-30 Mobil 1 synthetic motor oil, 10w-30 conventional oil works as well also!
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