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@rdoggvf722 I may have the same problem.....clogged atmospheric vent. Where is the hole on the outside of the carburetor? Just above the idle mixture adjusting screw? Did you manage to unplug it without taking the float bowl off? Fortunately, I have a few days to work on it.....no snow in the immediate forecast. Thanks.
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@donyboy73 Just watched the carburetor tuning video, I'll adjust the idle tomorrow. It was -10 here today and my hand were getting a bit cold anyway. Now it can snow. I have a snow blower.
Cheers,
SuperSlug
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I really dont like Tecumseh's
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@chppper67 thanks for watching
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Just wanted to say a big THANK YOU for the 3 vids. I just got a used one for FREE and it was really helpful to see you take it apart before I do it. First time doing it so seeing this gave me an idea. Although i'm inclined, I still wanted to see before I open it to clean it.
Jodbronson 3 weeks ago in playlist More videos from donyboy73
@Jodbronson thanks for watching
donyboy73 3 weeks ago
Just wanted to thank you for posting these great videos. I have a 15 year old snow blower with a Tecumseh engine that is now running like new with a rebuild carb and new fuel and primer lines. Awesome!!!
supersluggo0 2 months ago
@supersluggo0 you're welcome and thanks for watching
donyboy73 2 months ago
i have about a 3 year old craftsman blower with electric start it cranks but wont fire something is wrong with the carb i prime it the bowl fills will gas i took it apart to check the float i had the blower in its side and forgot the bowl was on the side and when i tipped the blower back on its wheels the bowl fell and the blower crushed it the fixed jet oring broke now it leaks gas where do i get a carb bowl?
Matthew55904 2 months ago
@Matthew55904 any small engine shop or sears
donyboy73 2 months ago