Non-Adjustable Carb Too Lean - Toro 5/21
Tecumseh HS50 67259J
Carb 640084B
I have been off the forum for about a year due to health issues. I am now finishing off some projects I had to abandon.
Wow... It's amazing how quickly I've forgotten the basics!!
The original adjustable carburetor was not running properly even after an ultrasound clean.
I remember that it would start (during summer-time testing) but then stall again soon after starting.
Instead of spending hours fiddling and re-cleaning it... I decided to just buy a new carb.
So... I just fitted a BRAND NEW non-adjustable carb. However, it will only run on full choke. It shouldn't need to be cleaned because it's brand new.
I guess (in theory) the new carb could have some dirt left in it from the manufacturing process... but I'm guessing that's unlikely.
I checked for vacuum leaks by spraying carb fluid round the carb-to-manifold gasket.
Nothing obvious showed up. Everything is tight and snug. The gasket is new.
So unless I'm missing something obvious, because this is non-adjustable, I'm pretty much toast right?
So now I'm thinking of getting a THIRD carburetor... but I'll make sure I get an ADJUSTABLE carb this time.
Before doing that, I thought I'd see if anyone can think of anything worth trying that I've forgotten (while I've been out of action).
Any thoughts? Or do you agree that a third carb is the way to go?
Tecumseh HS50 67259J
Carb 640084B
I have been off the forum for about a year due to health issues. I am now finishing off some projects I had to abandon.
Wow... It's amazing how quickly I've forgotten the basics!!
The original adjustable carburetor was not running properly even after an ultrasound clean.
I remember that it would start (during summer-time testing) but then stall again soon after starting.
Instead of spending hours fiddling and re-cleaning it... I decided to just buy a new carb.
So... I just fitted a BRAND NEW non-adjustable carb. However, it will only run on full choke. It shouldn't need to be cleaned because it's brand new.
I guess (in theory) the new carb could have some dirt left in it from the manufacturing process... but I'm guessing that's unlikely.
I checked for vacuum leaks by spraying carb fluid round the carb-to-manifold gasket.
Nothing obvious showed up. Everything is tight and snug. The gasket is new.
So unless I'm missing something obvious, because this is non-adjustable, I'm pretty much toast right?
So now I'm thinking of getting a THIRD carburetor... but I'll make sure I get an ADJUSTABLE carb this time.
Before doing that, I thought I'd see if anyone can think of anything worth trying that I've forgotten (while I've been out of action).
Any thoughts? Or do you agree that a third carb is the way to go?