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07-08-2010 10:07 PM | ||
Ken Currell |
Re: No Gas??? Quote:
Remove and clean the needle valve and the spray bar too. Re-install and then open the needle valve a few turns. Open the throttle a bit and choke the engine by holding your finger on the intake and turn the prop a few times. Fuel should come up the line. |
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07-08-2010 09:47 PM | ||
lexxman |
Re: No Gas??? This is an older motor and it havent been running in a while. That one of the things I'll check, But if I disconnect the line to the carb and spin the motor over no gas get pushed throught the lines. Is this right? The pressure from the muffler should push it throught. |
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07-08-2010 09:07 PM | ||
3dflyer |
Re: No Gas??? sounds like your low speed circiut is plugged.try removing the low speed needle from the carb and make sure to count the turns in before removing the low speed needle.pump some fuel through the needle opening to flush out any debris.i,m assuming that your engine is gunked up from old fuel.give that a try and return your needle back to the same amount of turns.you can also remove the high speed needle and do the same and flush out that curciut also.it,s sound like the carb is gummed up.hope this helps. |
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07-08-2010 08:47 PM | ||
lexxman |
No Gas??? Hey ,I have a webra .61 and I'm having trouble getting gas to it.The lines look good.if I blow throught the linesto force das throught it will run and die.I can't find any holes in the tank. |