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Harold
Joined: Feb 23, 2008
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Tecumseh HSK-70 Simply Putters and Dies
Original Message Feb 23, 2008 8:59 pm |
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Have a Tecumseh HSK-70 on an old Ariens.
Runs fine, starts right up, putters to a stall and won't start for awhile. Then it runs great for awhile.
I've tried (1) cleaning the carb bowl and needle to eliminate crud (2) checking for a good fuel flow into the carb by disconnecting the fuel line at the carb (3) trying various rich/lean settings (4) loosening the fuel tank cap to relieve possible vacuum (4) fresh gas (5) Stabil (6) cursing at it (7) visually checking the pinhole in the carb adjusting screw threads.
It's like the fuel supply is simply cut off, nothing will save it. Is there anything I've missed?
I haven't tried checking the float level, and hesitate to "DIY", and will do that only a s a last resort.
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Harold
Joined: Feb 23, 2008
Points: 17
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Re: Tecumseh HSK-70 Simply Putters and Dies
Reply #2 Feb 24, 2008 5:37 pm |
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Emailed another member offering a PDF of the service manual. It has excellent drawings of the carb.
I see the gap for the float is measured with the carb upside down. Is there a way to do it with the carb mounted on the snowblower?
Anything else that might be causing the problem?
Planning to attack it next weekend.
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