If I don't see or smell signs of fuel, carb time.
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DMPLATT
I would think it's ok, however - I'm still keen on seeing the nice blue spark myself. That tells all. After that - Myself, I would pull the plugs on 2 and 3 and smell for fuel after cranking or running for a while.
If I don't see or smell signs of fuel, carb time.
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Anonymous
Well, i think i found the problem. The rubber boot between the carb and the motor is cracked and when spraying around the crack the rpms go up. So thanks!! I just have to wait for the part to come in then I will be set. Thanks for the suggestions!
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DMPLATT
Good.
I'm confused though, maybe someone else can answer this.
If you pulled the caps off #2 & #3 and no change was noticed, I don't see how leaking intake boots could cause no firing at all?
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Anonymous
Well, I must have been off the rocker or something cause I went out there today and noticed I was wrong. There is plenty of spark, so I have ordered a replacement boot and hopefully that fixes my problem. Thanks!
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SqDancerLynn1
If both boots were cracked BOTH cylinders would not work It would be recomended to replace all 4 boots not just the bad ones
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DMPLATT
Originally posted by skippythespyWell, I must have been off the rocker or something cause I went out there today and noticed I was wrong. There is plenty of spark, so I have ordered a replacement boot and hopefully that fixes my problem. Thanks!
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