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Carb Adjustment on a B

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Doc T

05-25-2006 13:28:48




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Got my B started finally, but it won't stay running unless I have the choke out and then it will eventually die after a minute or so. Any suggestions?
Thanks Travis




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Dave BN

05-25-2006 19:07:20




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 Re: Carb Adjustment on a B in reply to Doc T , 05-25-2006 13:28:48  
Also, make sure the vent hole in the gas cap is not plugged. This could create a vacuume in the gas tank and not allow fuel to flow properly. Dave.



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CNKS

05-25-2006 17:00:41




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 Re: Carb Adjustment on a B in reply to Doc T , 05-25-2006 13:28:48  
Don't forget the screen inside the fitting that the carb fuel line screws into.



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old

05-25-2006 13:37:31




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 Re: Carb Adjustment on a B in reply to Doc T , 05-25-2006 13:28:48  
Fuel system needs to be checked and or the carb rebuilt. Pull the drain plug from the bottom of the carb and make sure you have a good steady flow of gas. If you don't then pull the line off the carb and make sure you have a good steady flow there. If you have a good steady flow from the drain plug then you have a clogged up carb and it needs to be rebuilt

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Doc T

05-25-2006 16:11:04




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 Re: Carb Adjustment on a B in reply to old, 05-25-2006 13:37:31  
I Think The carb needs rebuilt. No gas out the bottom of drain hole. Oh well, probably should do it any way. Thanks for the help.
Travis



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old

05-25-2006 17:35:56




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 Re: Carb Adjustment on a B in reply to Doc T, 05-25-2006 16:11:04  
Well if you have no gas out the drain plug then you could also have a clogged fuel line and or filters. You have a filter in the sediment bowl and also should have one in the elbow of the carb where the fuel line hooks up. You should pull the fuel line off the carb and see if you have gas flow there before you open up the carb.

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