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I am a sears guy just got that....I do get a few tools from snap on that the dealer repair guys get for me.
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One is usually on top and the other is on the back side. The reason I buy mainly Echo or Shindwawa is because they do have these adjustment needles that can be used to adjust carb. These machines just will not run very long with out a tweek. |
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where can i find out more info about these. Ive just bought 2 rebuild kits for k75 zamas and still cannot get it to run right! Gonna take some time off and do some more research and blast entire carb with carb cleaner and compressed air. After i remove all diaphrams and needle of course. Does seat come out on this carb?
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Got mine from snap-on tool truck. Sorry don't know where else you can get them. The dealer better have at least one.
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I have a echo with the walbro carb that does not have adjustment screws.
Is there a plug in it to.
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Usually--right under the primer bulb--there's a small black hard plastic plug. Do a search on Echo carb adjustment or removal of Echo adjustment plug, you should find a ton of info.
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Would you happen to know the snap on part number for this tool. I might have to ask Santa for one.
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