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<blockquote data-quote="Wrboz" data-source="post: 488226" data-attributes="member: 28314"><p>Thanks for the suggestions.Pappy you are correct, no air box on this model. I did as you said and duplicated the problem. 1: I am getting a spark. 2: I pumped the bulb and activated the electric primer; it doesn’t make any difference. Also, the slow speed-knob on the carb is adjusted correctly per the literature. So what’s the next step?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrboz, post: 488226, member: 28314"] Thanks for the suggestions.Pappy you are correct, no air box on this model. I did as you said and duplicated the problem. 1: I am getting a spark. 2: I pumped the bulb and activated the electric primer; it doesn’t make any difference. Also, the slow speed-knob on the carb is adjusted correctly per the literature. So what’s the next step? [/QUOTE]
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