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poorshoesless


Joined: Dec 15, 2007
Points: 9

OH195SP fuel line
Original Message   Jan 30, 2008 12:01 am
Evening all,

Just got my Ariens ST7524E snow blower back from the shop.  Tecumseh replace the short block due to an oil leaks. Anyway, I believe the shop incorrectly routs the fuel line after they replaced the block.  Can someone that has this motor take a look at how the fuel line is routed and let me know?  I took a picture but I cannot find the attach icon on this forum to attach the picture.  Thanks.
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CTSnowMAN


Location: Rocky Hill, CT
Joined: Jan 21, 2008
Points: 6

Re: OH195SP fuel line
Reply #1   Feb 1, 2008 1:27 pm
I have a Craftsman with the OH195SA and the fuel line runs behind the air baffle (metal piece behind the flywheel) and over to the carb.   I've had the blower housing off a few times as I've been working on a headlight / flywheel issue and this is where the fuel line is located.  I've just picked up a tach/hour meter which I'll be installing this afternoon and will try to snap a picture for you and post it.
poorshoesless


Joined: Dec 15, 2007
Points: 9

Re: OH195SP fuel line
Reply #2   Feb 1, 2008 9:04 pm
Thanks CT...You are correct, that's where it should runs.   Instead, mine runs next to one of the bolt that holds the fuel tank(you can see the fuel line is pinch).  I am going to fix it this Sunday.   I just happen to see an engine similar to mine at Sears tonight.  Thanks again.
   
CTSnowMAN wrote:
I have a Craftsman with the OH195SA and the fuel line runs behind the air baffle (metal piece behind the flywheel) and over to the carb.   I've had the blower housing off a few times as I've been working on a headlight / flywheel issue and this is where the fuel line is located.  I've just picked up a tach/hour meter which I'll be installing this afternoon and will try to snap a picture for you and post it.
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