Update on Sputtering M-37

From: M. Thirtyseven (m37greenbeast@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Jun 27 2004 - 06:22:53 PDT


List,
Thanks for yours suggestions. As the monsoons have let up.. and after I
replaced the muffler I got it running on it's own for 30 min to cook off the
new pipe coatings. Would have kept running but had other things to do.

Prior to that I inspected and tightened any fitting related to the vac
system. All seemed tight. It keeps running w/o choke being out now but
still not smooth.

Turning the single adjust screw on the carb either way seemed to do nothing.
  Returned to original position.

I have yet to open the carb and peer inside..

Another potential comes to mind some time ago one of my other pals had a
faulty M-37 also and he found a small carbon build up in the rotor housing..
My neighbor who helped replace the rotor did state he neglected to fully
inspect the contact area for carbon. Potential?

As usual thanks for any and all suggestions.

Daryl

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