Posted by LMack on November 28, 2008 at 15:30:21 from (74.224.200.230):
I got my 200 to fire but discovered when I tried to crank it that it was not getting fuel. Pulled the drain plug in the carburetor and there was no gasoline in the bowl. The valve at the tank was new and open and the tank has been cleaned and lined. I loosened the fuel line and had gasoline at the outside of the carburetor. The carburetor is a Carter and I had it professionally rebuilt about 2-years ago but just recently got the motor unstuck and put back togather (the carburetor has been in storage). I pulled the carburetor and opened it up. I had already replaced the needle valve (had to buy an entire carburetor kit from NAPA just to get a needle valve). The reason for the needle valve replacement was due to the fact that the original valve had hardened in storage for two years. All this for background. NOW, I find that the needle valve is sticking closed. The kit from NAPA included a little cricket spring that had not been installed by the professional guy. I did not install it when I replaced the needle valve. There was no diagram with the kit to show me just how to install the spring. Now that the valve is sticking closed, I tried to see how the spring would fit in a way to hold the valve open until the float applies closing pressure. The only way I could see was to put the two cricket legs into the groves in the valve seat. Is this right? Thanks.
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