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<blockquote data-quote="northwest coast" data-source="post: 2899469" data-attributes="member: 62036"><p>hi i mostly deal with stihl and husky saws but my neighbor asked me to have a look at his pioneer 472.</p><p></p><p>he said it puked out fuel but that it just got a new carb kit. i couldn't get it to leak anything but i also couldn't get it to run for more than a few seconds. it would fire up and then die right away. fuel line is not leaking nor is the oiler. spark plug looks pretty oily and same with inside the cylinder, any suggestions ? what are the specs for the jets ? should i reset them ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="northwest coast, post: 2899469, member: 62036"] hi i mostly deal with stihl and husky saws but my neighbor asked me to have a look at his pioneer 472. he said it puked out fuel but that it just got a new carb kit. i couldn't get it to leak anything but i also couldn't get it to run for more than a few seconds. it would fire up and then die right away. fuel line is not leaking nor is the oiler. spark plug looks pretty oily and same with inside the cylinder, any suggestions ? what are the specs for the jets ? should i reset them ? [/QUOTE]
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