Great video! helped me take off the carburetor for cleaning. You do not have to trim the red knob, you can pull / pry it off the flat lever with a flat blade screw driver and install it back easily.
You do not need to trim the orange choke knob. It will simply pull off and you can slide it back on after the lever is put through the air filter cover
Good morning Fairveiw...Good video but I have a question. How did you get the air hose reconnected to the nipple on the back of the box...??I appreciate any help.
Use a proper spark plug socket, these plugs are smaller than the usual size. Place the socket on the plug 1st, (without the ratchet), push it down into place. Your ratchet should now just fit. If not, use an open end wrench on the socket to loosen the plug. If using the ratchet, don’t unscrew the plug all the way, the plug reach is long, & as it moves the ratchet up, you won’t be able to remove the ratchet. Just loosen it, then remove ratchet, & undo plug by hand.
Do you know what bolt it is in the video? Let me know and I can give you the dimensions of the bolt in a few days. Then look at your local hardware store for a replacement. Are you referring to the arm on the carburetor?
Great video! helped me take off the carburetor for cleaning.
You do not have to trim the red knob, you can pull / pry it off the flat lever with a flat blade screw driver and install it back easily.
You do not need to trim the orange choke knob. It will simply pull off and you can slide it back on after the lever is put through the air filter cover
Will it leak if the gaskets are switched?
Good morning Fairveiw...Good video but I have a question. How did you get the air hose reconnected to the nipple on the back of the box...??I appreciate any help.
Great video .
Glad you enjoyed it!
Does not have clearance for ratchet/socket to remove spark plug? How do you do it? I took the gas tank and cover under it off.
Try a spark plug socket, they have a thinner wall. Is the red metal cover in the way? Or the valve cover?
@@fairviewworkshop2229 red metal cover?
Use a proper spark plug socket, these plugs are smaller than the usual size. Place the socket on the plug 1st, (without the ratchet), push it down into place. Your ratchet should now just fit. If not, use an open end wrench on the socket to loosen the plug.
If using the ratchet, don’t unscrew the plug all the way, the plug reach is long, & as it moves the ratchet up, you won’t be able to remove the ratchet. Just loosen it, then remove ratchet, & undo plug by hand.
Someone must of been in mine. Air filter housing bolt missing and arm/spring not on throttle arm hole like yours.
Do you know what bolt it is in the video? Let me know and I can give you the dimensions of the bolt in a few days. Then look at your local hardware store for a replacement. Are you referring to the arm on the carburetor?
@@fairviewworkshop2229 the 8mm bolt. Yes the arm on carb where governor arm and spring connect.