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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck K" data-source="post: 82352" data-attributes="member: 11730"><p>I have had it apart to clean it. It was obvious that it had been apart recently. I did some checking around and was able to get in touch with the previous owner (I bought it from a guy who bought it to do a small amount of work on his property and then sell it). The previous owner had the engine completely rebuilt about 300 hrs. ago. During the rebuild they didn't address the carb. He said that as he continued to use it the carb started acting up and he took it to a repair shop to have it fixed. I talked with the owner of the shop. He told me that he had it apart and couldn't do anything with it short of changing it. He did a little research and didn't come up with a replacement. So that's where I'm at. I need to find the right size carb and probably make an adapter plate to mount it to the intake manifold and make the governor linkage work. I know these engines were used in a lot of different machines and I was hoping to come up with something used that would at least fit the original intake. Another option would be to switch over to propane, but I'm not ready to do that yet. Thanks, Chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck K, post: 82352, member: 11730"] I have had it apart to clean it. It was obvious that it had been apart recently. I did some checking around and was able to get in touch with the previous owner (I bought it from a guy who bought it to do a small amount of work on his property and then sell it). The previous owner had the engine completely rebuilt about 300 hrs. ago. During the rebuild they didn't address the carb. He said that as he continued to use it the carb started acting up and he took it to a repair shop to have it fixed. I talked with the owner of the shop. He told me that he had it apart and couldn't do anything with it short of changing it. He did a little research and didn't come up with a replacement. So that's where I'm at. I need to find the right size carb and probably make an adapter plate to mount it to the intake manifold and make the governor linkage work. I know these engines were used in a lot of different machines and I was hoping to come up with something used that would at least fit the original intake. Another option would be to switch over to propane, but I'm not ready to do that yet. Thanks, Chuck [/QUOTE]
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