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1641 Stalls w/o full choke
Made 2 passes mowing tonite and the 1641 shut down. Will start and run only w/full choke, but dies when choke not fully closed. Pulled air cleaner off, have a little oil pooling inside filter. Checked carb adjustment, seems OK. Is there a float on these carbs? Its like its getting too much fuel. Not sure if it means anything but the wife says I smell like gas after mowing for the last couple of years at least.
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Engines 101: if it only runs with the choke on, it's starving for fuel, not flooding.
Yes, there is a float in the carb. Sounds like it's time for the normal cleaning of the fuel system. Take the fenders off, remove the fuel tank. Flush it out. Get new fuel tank grommets and pull the shut off valves. Either clean, or replace them. They get plugged up. Replace the fuel lines from the tank to the carb. I strongly suggest you pull the carb and clean and rebuild it, but since this came on all at once, it may be a plugged up fuel line, or tank valve. Possibly even a collapsed fuel line. Do not skip.any steps, do all I listed. |
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What Jon said with one little exception, You don't need to remove the carb, it is totally serviceable from the top.
Here are some Cyclop tips https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...ad.php?t=33244
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