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1964 evinrude lightwin 3 horsepower stalling
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<blockquote data-quote="derekdiruz1" data-source="post: 389777" data-attributes="member: 16032"><p>CajunCooke!!!</p><p></p><p>I have a question for you. I finally have time to watch the videos you posted and in video 5 you're discussing the small pin that the float pushes upwards when the carb fills with fuel. I noticed that you talk about a tinier pin that holds that small little needle onto the float apparatus so that when the float moves the pin moves. It's at 5:00 minutes in the video. Well my carb doesn't have the very very small pin that holds the main pin to float apparatus. I'm not sure if that's terribly important, but I have noticed that when I tinker with the float pushing it up and down, the small pin the goes up and down is sort of delayed and almost "sticks" for a split second if you will before dropping back down onto the float and out of place. Do you think that this sticking could be the problem causing my motor to only run when the choke is half way in????</p><p></p><p></p><p>Please tell me that I solved my problem. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derekdiruz1, post: 389777, member: 16032"] CajunCooke!!! I have a question for you. I finally have time to watch the videos you posted and in video 5 you're discussing the small pin that the float pushes upwards when the carb fills with fuel. I noticed that you talk about a tinier pin that holds that small little needle onto the float apparatus so that when the float moves the pin moves. It's at 5:00 minutes in the video. Well my carb doesn't have the very very small pin that holds the main pin to float apparatus. I'm not sure if that's terribly important, but I have noticed that when I tinker with the float pushing it up and down, the small pin the goes up and down is sort of delayed and almost "sticks" for a split second if you will before dropping back down onto the float and out of place. Do you think that this sticking could be the problem causing my motor to only run when the choke is half way in???? Please tell me that I solved my problem. lol [/QUOTE]
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