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HOW TO Clean & Rebuild Tecumseh Snowblower Carburetor PART 1 OF 4

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

HOW TO Clean & Rebuild Tecumseh Snowblower Carburetor PART 1 OF 4.
This engine is on a snowblower.In my next video I will show how to disassemble the carburetor.

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  • great video, but as soon as I turn the gas on it starts leaking gas out of the carb where the butterfly is located.

  • @MrBikercat check the needle and seat

  • Thanks so much for posting this. I knew close to nothing about small engines, but was able to take apart the carb easily and get it going again. Must've just been bad guess in the hoses and all that. Only problem remaining is that it doesn't want to run if I turn the choke off.

  • @MrRyan507 replace the carb kit

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  • Hi, just changed the carb on my tecumseh snowblower with a new one, but when I press the primer gas leaks out of the carb and it won't start. thanks again

  • Thanks fo the great video. I was not able to start the blower despite trying all the suggestions I had heard. I watched your vido, cleaned out the carb and it started on first pull.

    Thanks again, you really helped me out.

    I owe you a beer

    Dave

  • @donyboy73 wasnt the float found out the jet was clean on the sides not the top no more gas leaks

    but the engine does not stay on by itself. its a fixed speed motor

  • @ror3dracer01 don't plug the straw, chech the float to make sure there is no gas inside. i have vids on that repair

  • @donyboy73 all the gasket are fine the needle and jets are clear

    its a toro 6.5 hp vertical shaft FWD drive mower

    it looks to me like a overflow system for gas?

    all the gas runs out through that straw

    when i blow on the gas intake air comes out the straw not the jet

    plugging the straw make the air come through the needle

    would leaving that straw plug solve this?

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