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<blockquote data-quote="sledesigns" data-source="post: 26944" data-attributes="member: 2358"><p>Grab a nearby gas jug, pull the line off the carb (that comes from the lawn mower tank) and poke it in there. If its about a pissin' stream, plenty of gas. Dribbling wont quite feed it. A quote from the 600 book: " The main jet in carburetor is stationary and need no adjustment. Adjustment ofthe needle for idle jet should be made for best low speed operation while carburetor throttle is held closed by hand. Turning needle in nearer to its seat results in a heavier concentration. Turning needle out away from its seat results in a lighter concentration." So, the adjustment screw evidently is for air. Turn it out leans, turn it in richens. Like someone earlier said, one bit of dirt = problems. Hope thats not it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sledesigns, post: 26944, member: 2358"] Grab a nearby gas jug, pull the line off the carb (that comes from the lawn mower tank) and poke it in there. If its about a pissin' stream, plenty of gas. Dribbling wont quite feed it. A quote from the 600 book: " The main jet in carburetor is stationary and need no adjustment. Adjustment ofthe needle for idle jet should be made for best low speed operation while carburetor throttle is held closed by hand. Turning needle in nearer to its seat results in a heavier concentration. Turning needle out away from its seat results in a lighter concentration." So, the adjustment screw evidently is for air. Turn it out leans, turn it in richens. Like someone earlier said, one bit of dirt = problems. Hope thats not it. [/QUOTE]
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