Specifications

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Fig. 30
15
17
18
16
13. Remove screw (25) and choke plate (24),
Fig. 31.
CAUTION
Carburetor body has a detent ball (19) and
spring (20) that keeps tension on choke shaft.
Wear eye protection.
Use caution when removing shaft!
AVOID EYE INJURY!
14. Remove E-ring (23), washer (22) choke shaft
and seal (21).
Fig. 31
19
20
21
22
23
23
21
22
24
25
15. Use a punch (26) to remove transitional hole
welch plug (27) from top of carburetor, Fig. 32.
Fig. 32
26
27
This completes the carburetor disassembly
procedure.
Clean Carburetor
1. Disassemble carburetor.
2. Remove and discard all old gaskets, seals and
sealing material.
AVOID INJURY!
Wear suitable protection when using cleaners.
Follow instructions on container.
CAUTION
3. Use commercial carburetor cleaning solvents
(such as Briggs & Stratton Spray Cleaner, Part
#100041 or #100042) to clean carburetor parts
and body.
4. When cleaning non-metallic parts (plastic, ny-
lon, Minlon, etc.), do not leave in commercial
carburetor cleaner more than 15 minutes.
NOTE: Parts containing rubber, such as seals,
O-rings, inlet needles, seats or pump
diaphragms should never be placed in
commercial carburetor cleaner.
CAUTION
Wear eye protection whenever using com-
pressed air to clean parts.
AVOID EYE INJURY!
5. Use only compressed air (blowing in both
directions) to clean out all openings and
passages.
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