Got real nervous when FL pulled the goalie but the B's held fast. Great win! Cheap shot on Pasta.
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Got real nervous when FL pulled the goalie but the B's held fast. Great win! Cheap shot on Pasta.
It happens, congrats.
Need an email addy to send to.
Yeow!
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143* F is the operating temp a failing vapor pump can also cause this. #43 are what is called for. pushing on the key to give the engine an extra shot of cool fuel helps as does pumping the primer...
Ethanol in the fuel is the reason, same with the float bowl gaskets, they used to be black and are now ethanol resistant brown.
The Blue Box not the Red box.:yesnod:
Nicely done RB. :thumb up2:
I guess the next question would be what model was the 150 you removed? What was the carb work performed on the 175?
Check the timing disk for broken slots and try a different EET.
Best I ever had was at the Swamp Fox restaurant in Charleston SC close second Harry's Restaurant in St. Augustine.
That should work for you. Maybe a pop-r or a Sammie.
Sure on the model year on that Erude 225? In 99 all the 225's were FICHT were direct injected so no VRO or primer solenoid either.
powdered graphite would work.
Once primed and started no effect all pump/vacuum draw.
Should same beam.
I've got Kobalt everything, pole saw, chain saw, hedge trimmer, only gas equipment I have is the JD lawn tractor.
I see them in the grocery store at close to $10/pack that's in N FL. I hear they are close to $12/pack and higher in NYC.
Jocassee and Keowee would be the more rockier lakes on the Savannah chain.
Very sorry for your loss, may she rest in peace. :praying:
G1 or G2?
14 year old post and you are bitching the guy out? Buy a service manual.
Yes it can, unplug it and run it and see how it does.
Are you using the OEM primer bulb with the yellow ends? It may help to mount it in a more vertical position and not horizontal.