Re: Need help for eska 9.9
how do you tell if the float is set right? thanks Lexx3003
Float setting is done by placing a number drill between the float and carb
body The size drill depends on the powerhead series. Just too involved to explain here.Besides that proper carb service procedures take a page and a
half of text and illustrations.Unfortunately I'm pretty sure you won't find anyone with first hand experience with these motors.Try the library for that
manual.There are a number of procedures that are unique to these carbs.
Again most likely you have gunk in the jets or passages in the carb.
squeeze bulb only until firm.don't flood.
If you squirt gas into the carb and it fires you prove the induction system works(reed valves etc.) And you prove carb isn't supplying gas.
About 50% of the time when folks go back and double check the jets and passages they are successful.If carb is flodding the motor the plugs will appear wet.
Have you checked spark.Is it blue and can you here it snap?