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Hi, I've got a cheap little generator that I picked up for twenty quid. I put fresh fuel in it (Aspen) and it started fine, but it only runs on choke. I completely stripped the carb down and cleaned it and it will still only run on choke. When I turn the choke off it doesn't cut out immediately, it carries on running for a bit before gradually dying. Any ideas? Your thoughts, as ever, are very welcome. Cheers

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when you cleaned the carb did the jets get a good inspection ?.

all the hallmarks of lack fuel/bunged jets.

has the tank got a built in filter on the on/off tap usually get blocked easyly on cheap genys.

is fuel level in the float bowl correct.

cant be much

happy hunting

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I cleaned the jets with carb cleaner and blew them out with the air line.

I'll check the fuel tap filter, although the genny doesn't seem to have had much use, in fact I'm not sure if the fella said that he'd replaced the tap.

How do I check that the fuel level is correct in the float bowl?

Cheers

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I cleaned the jets with carb cleaner and blew them out with the air line.

I'll check the fuel tap filter, although the genny doesn't seem to have had much use, in fact I'm not sure if the fella said that he'd replaced the tap.

How do I check that the fuel level is correct in the float bowl?

Cheers

you need to push summit thin down the jet to make sure its clear,airline and carb cleaner not always the answer .

old dryed fuel

turn's to thick tar.

most of these cheap geny's have fine rust probs in the tank which ends up blocking the filter on the tap.

take yer float top off an operate float by hand with fuel on to confirm good flow and no debris in needle valve.

if your float valve is working the level will be correct.

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So it is sucking in air, I suppose I could try sealing the carb gaskets with Hylomar or similar?

 

Are they not on with a jubilee? Just a wee tweek to seal them up?

 

I'd have said that the use of choke, increasing the vacuum indicates that the carb isn't pulling enough fuel through the jets. Checking the jets, especially if it has sat for a long time. Old petrol goes nice and gooey blocking up jets and making the floats stick in the wrong position.

 

Make sure your jets and all components of the carburetor are pristine. Check fuel supply pipes and I'd also be checking the airfilter, and any breather tubes or lines off of the carb too for cac.

 

GL

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