84 spree problems, *willnt start*
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84 spree problems, *willnt start*
So my 84 spree quit running on me, It starts up no problem if i shoot some carb cleaner straight through the air cleaner or put in in the plug etc.....
so that means its getting compression and spark but no fuel correct???
I've cleaned the carb several times as good as i can,(unfortunatly i do not have an air compressor) ,,,,
the Pet * is not clogged
I tested to see if the lines were clogged by removing the main and vaccum lines and sucking on the vacuum line,,,,and yes gas flows threw the main when i do this
also to note,,, gas is getting to the bowl of the carb
I know you guys can help me out!! please and thank you for your time!!
so that means its getting compression and spark but no fuel correct???
I've cleaned the carb several times as good as i can,(unfortunatly i do not have an air compressor) ,,,,
the Pet * is not clogged
I tested to see if the lines were clogged by removing the main and vaccum lines and sucking on the vacuum line,,,,and yes gas flows threw the main when i do this
also to note,,, gas is getting to the bowl of the carb
I know you guys can help me out!! please and thank you for your time!!
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Hey Kenny,Kenny_McCormic wrote:Did you pop out the brass cartridge under the main jet and clean it? Push it out with a pencil.
Could you elaborate on this? What's the function of the cartridge? Is the unit perforated like a filter?
I wonder if I'd missed this detail when I cleaned the carb.
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High pressure compressed air for carb cleaning is a no-no. Nothing more than about 35 PSI. That's why a carb cleaner spray can, brake clean or WD-40 is better than compressed air. If you insist on blowing it out after words, they make cans of just compressed air for than.greenninja37 wrote:any other ideas? or should i just clean the carb extremely well and used compressed air this time? or any ideas for other problems?
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Why?Bear45-70 wrote:High pressure compressed air for carb cleaning is a no-no. Nothing more than about 35 PSI. That's why a carb cleaner spray can, brake clean or WD-40 is better than compressed air. If you insist on blowing it out after words, they make cans of just compressed air for than.greenninja37 wrote:any other ideas? or should i just clean the carb extremely well and used compressed air this time? or any ideas for other problems?
I am not a mechanic, nor do I play one on TV. Actually my advice is probably worth slightly less than what you pay to view it.