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

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2009

HOW TO Clean & Rebuild Tecumseh Snowblower Carburetor PART 4 OF 4
HOW TO Mount Tecumseh SNOWKING Carburetor on Engine after cleaning it.

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  • I doubt you know but maybe you do. I unfortunately pulled out the rubber tube that comes from the OHV cover on my Tecumseh OH195SA 72568G while trying to just see how everything works and I am wondering if you know if the lower half of the rubber tube connects to some type of oil pump or if its left open to the atmosphere.

  • @rleejunk usually they just hang there not connected to anything or it connects on the air filter box

  • where can i order a totally new carb kit with the bowl, needle, gaskets, everything. iv looked ALL over the internet and cant find anything, can you give me a link? thanks !

  • @king123304 u can get it all on ebay

  • i have the same carb but older,no lever on the side,anyone know what carb kit i need?the stickers on the motor are worn

  • @camry01 usually it's 632347 but i would need ur specs to be sure

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  • Iv done all the cleaning and re-assembled it, but for some reason there seems to be no pressure when I push the primer button...you can hear the air go through it, and both hoses are connected, but it dosntpull anything through it....an ideas??? thanks in advance!~

  • Sounds like the governor needed to be adjusted, it revved a little high. It seems like its the governor and not the throttle screw because it didn't sound like it tried to go back down when it revved high.

  • @donyboy73 Sweet so I actually lucked out for once. Thanks for this video Donyboy and your help.

  • I am willing to bet it connects to an oil pump but I am hoping it is just left open to the atmosphere because I don't feel like breaking it down more to figure out where it goes. (I can't find any diagrams of motor unfortunately as well)

  • @13R1CK4 im glad you were able to get it running good. congrats!

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