The following is a chart of potential carburetor problems and possible remedies. This chart is intended to be a helpful guide when troubleshooting your carburetor. Each incident varies in accordance to individual use. Regular inspection of carburetor parts is recommended.
Always consult your owner's manual for specific Carburetor tuning and recommendations.
Check float shaft for wear and float for leaks or dents
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE SOLUTION |
| Examine idle and main mixture adjustment screws and O-Rings for cracks and damage. |
| Adjust main mixture adjustment screw; some models require finger tight adjustment |
| Adjust idle mixture screw |
| Check for bent choke and throttle plates |
| Adjust control cable or linage, to assure full choke and carburetor control |
| Clean carburetor after removing all non-metallic parts that are serviceable. |
| Check inlet needle and seat for condition and proper installation |
| Check sealing of welch plugs, caps, plugs and gaskets |
| Adjust governor linkage < |
| Adjust float settings if float type carburetor |
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| Check diaphragm for cracks or distortion and check nylon check ball for function if available |
| Check sequence of gaskets and diaphragms for the particular carburetor being repaired |
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