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 ac 310 is getting too much fuel.

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jesse Posted - 12/10/2011 : 18:28:12
I was pulling the ac 310 out of the barn this morning. I ran it for a while parked it for an hour then went to crank it up again and notice fuel coming out the bottom of the carb. I took it off and did a rebuild to it put it back together right before dark. Now I go to crank it and it starts right up and idles but it is getting too much fuel. Is there adjustments to any of the screws I could monkey with? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks jesse
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sammiefish Posted - 12/10/2011 : 18:50:24
if youve got the walbro fixed jet... you can back out the air screw which will allow it more air in the mix....

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