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pretty sure Aircraft Spruce has all of the individual parts for this carb. just need to cross the part numbers and buy only the part you need instead of a kit.Would that also mean no repair parts?
I will ask.Would that also mean no repair parts?
I have a vinyl cutter that we could use. Who can make a line file?I have made a needle seat for this carb out of a small Viton o-ring. It runs fine on ethanol free gasoline but I still drain the carb between runs. I doubt any other parts from aircraft carbs will work as these are typically 100+ horsepower.
For gaskets, any computer controlled cutter would work, just need to make the drawing file. Its just that pesky float and ethanol gasoline.
That is low speed mixture adjustment. You should never run a generator at idle so set at the TM spec, 1-1/2 turn from fully closed. You could try exhaust gas temperature measurement and it would be safest to run rich of peak EGT. But I doubt it will make any difference as mixture at speed is set by the main jet and there is little velocity over the idle port with any throttle.Well got to working on it. Cleaned it up really nice. Put a small Oring in the lock nut so it clinches down on the adjustment screw. Other wise it was literally spinning itself out. The old cork washer is still in there but it doesn't do as nice a job.
So (lol) I have a new problem. I can turn the adjustment screw until the needle seats and the engine will keep running. In fact turning it 1 full turn out makes it run rich. The only thing I can think of is there is fuel leaking past the cork seal that sits in the middle and seals the upper and lower part of the carb.
Do they sell seal kits?
That's where I got mine.Carberators, X5
part nr: 13214E8192
NSN: 2910-00-917-4735
Ebay seller name LIQUIDITECH
$59.00 + shipping.
Shipping was free.All in all, not too bad a price. What was shipping?
Any voltage regulators?I had hoped it was free. It's free here to Germany. If it wasn't free to the States, thought I might offer to accept a package here, and then send it over to the states. Wouldn't be free, but lower then most of these company's charge you. There is a few company's here that sell surplus. I checked out the sites, as I had seen carbs a year or two back. No carbs, but other stuff. Original air filters, governors, hose kits. That sort of stuff. Even an entire 6 hp engine, with electronic ignition, in a crate.