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Re: Carb. problems?
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Posted by FC on August 21, 2003 at 11:50:36 from (66.84.205.26):
In Reply to: Carb. problems? posted by Ben in TX on August 21, 2003 at 10:34:40:
Ben, I had the same trouble with Dad's C which had sat for a couple years prior to his passing. When I began the task of trying to get it running I discovered I had rust, etc throughout the fuel system. Make sure you have good flow to inlet on carb. There is a screen in inlet elbow and check screen in sediment bowl. Until you have a good flow to carb it will not run correctly. Many have taken steel line off and temporarily placed a automotive type filter in line with carb to catch rust, etc until tank gets flushed out. I ended up having to remove tank and clean scale out and even then took a while to get everything flushed out. If in fact you do have good flow to carb, and the inlet screen is clean you likely have something in a small passage in carb....been there as well.
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