LOL! we were just talking about that store on my Blind-chit-chat group only 
last week.

Alan

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Kennedy" <inthes...@att.net>
To: <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Tacumseh engine carbeurator question


> You can find parts online now but Dale lives in Canada so that is a bit 
> harder to get parts there.  I bet the Canadian Tire stores can find tune 
> up parts.
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Alan Paganelli
>  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
>  Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 10:52 AM
>  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Tacumseh engine carbeurator question
>
>
>
>  They use to be something like 6 bucks if memory serves correctly but 
> finding
>  one might not be easy. I don't even have anything around here with the
>  exception of a weed eater and when that quits, we pitch it and get a new 
> one
>  and like I said, I took the course in 1980 so anything I know is 30 years
>  old.
>
>  Alan
>
>  Please click on: http://www.home.earthlink.net/~alanandsuzanne/
>  There, you'll find files of my arrangements and performances played on
>  the Yamaha Tyros keyboard. I often add files so check back regularly!
>
>  The albums in Technics format formerly on my website are still
>  available upon request.
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: "Bob Kennedy" <inthes...@att.net>
>  To: <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
>  Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 3:51 AM
>  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Tacumseh engine carbeurator question
>
>  >I always remove the seat since they come as a set. They aren't a matched
>  >set however. Instead of folding the fuel line, you can stick a quarter
>  >inch bolt in the line and that will plug it off.
>  >
>  > There are fuel shut offs available as well that you can put in the 
> line.
>  > I like them so I can put them up for winter without having fuel in the
>  > carb all year long. I close the shut off and then run the engine until
>  > it's out of gas.
>  >
>  > The kit should be under $5 for a needle and seat. I'm out of touch with
>  > pricing now so I don't know how much more a carb kit runs. But that 
> will
>  > have the ring that seals the float bowl to the carb.
>  > ----- Original Message ----- 
>  > From: Dale Leavens
>  > To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
>  > Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 11:18 PM
>  > Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Tacumseh engine carbeurator question
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > OK,
>  >
>  > I figured it might be called a needle valve. I have run into trouble 
> with
>  > them decades ago on marine outboard motors, I suppose the oil, quart to
>  > five gallons back when I used to play with them, maybe as you say,
>  > perishing rubber from the hoses.
>  >
>  > I'll have to try and get my hands on a kit I suppose.
>  >
>  > One other question.
>  >
>  > Do I remove the original seat or can I leave it?
>  >
>  > I expect you are right about the rubber hose. The bowl was full of crud
>  > when I removed it. I don't remember ever seeing crap like that in one 
> like
>  > that before now. That little spring clip wasn't attached, I suspect it 
> was
>  > interfering with the needle moving up into the seat but there may well 
> be
>  > debris in there as well. This hose doesn't have a shut-off either and I
>  > would like to find one to install. I have been folding the hose and
>  > stuffing it between the tank and the engine while working on it to keep
>  > the fuel from running through.
>  >
>  > Thanks for this, I'll go in search of spare parts.
>  >
>  > Dale Leavens.
>  >
>  > ----- Original Message ----- 
>  > From: Bob Kennedy
>  > To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
>  > Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 10:11 PM
>  > Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Tacumseh engine carbeurator question
>  >
>  > It's called a needle. It closes fuel off by the float pushing it into a
>  > seat. Thus the name I'm sure you've heard together, needle and seat.
>  > You'll have to buy them as a pair.
>  >
>  > The spring can drive you crazy. But before that happens, know it will
>  > work well without the hassle of the spring clip.
>  >
>  > What you will want to do when you get a new one is to install the seat,
>  > on that engine it should be a round O ring looking piece kind of 
> squared
>  > off at the shoulders. You can install it by setting it in the opening, 
> and
>  > use either a round punch, or the shank end of a drill bit to push it in
>  > place. Try not to use a hammer to set it, there is a small shoulder in 
> the
>  > opening and you can push right past it using a hammer.
>  >
>  > Next, set the needle in the new seat and then run the pin through the
>  > back of the float.
>  >
>  > When that is done, feel across what will now be the bottom edge, 
> normally
>  > the top edge of the float. Make sure that edge is parallel to the body 
> of
>  > the carb. If it sits "low" pointed toward the float bowl, or up at you 
> in
>  > this case, it can starve the engine. If it sits high, pointed toward 
> the
>  > body of the carb, it can flood.
>  >
>  > That's all there is to it. While you have it apart, spray some 
> carburetor
>  > cleaner in the area to wash out any dirt or garbage that has found it's
>  > way in.
>  >
>  > You may also consider replacing any of the quarter inch fuel line. 
> Often
>  > times as they get older the insides will break down and bits of the 
> line
>  > can lodge in the seat area causing it to flood.
>  >
>  > Let me know if this doesn't work.
>  >
>  > ----- Original Message ----- 
>  > From: Dale Leavens
>  > To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
>  > Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 9:43 PM
>  > Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Tacumseh engine carbeurator question
>  >
>  > Good evening,
>  >
>  > I have a wood chipper and leaf shredder powered by a horizontal four
>  > stroke Tecumseh engine. The damn engine has given me a lot of grief 
> over
>  > the years, trouble starting after periods of inactivity. Oddly, this 
> year
>  > it has behaved fairly well. Then it began leaking fuel around the top 
> of
>  > the sediment bowl. The problem appears to be the little pin like valve
>  > arrangement which should close off the fuel flow when the float raises 
> and
>  > pushes the little beggar into the orifice. Well I disassembled it, 
> there
>  > is a little spring clip which I was trying to figure out where it 
> connects
>  > when I lost the little pin like valve closer in the grass.
>  >
>  > I need to know what this little bad boy is called so I can see if I can
>  > chase down a new one.
>  >
>  > It is a 6 or 8 sided pin about half an inch long I suppose beveled to a
>  > point at one end and with a ring milled out very near the other end 
> where
>  > this little spring wire clip snaps onto it. It sits on top of the float
>  > so, when the float is up it pushes firmly into the fuel port from the 
> fuel
>  > tank.
>  >
>  > Those of you with mechanical training may know what this little device 
> is
>  > called.
>  >
>  > Thanks for this.
>  >
>  > Dale leavens.
>  >
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