Fuel System
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CARBURETOR
 
WARNING
Explosive Fuel can cause fi res and severe 
burns.
Do not fi ll fuel tank while engine is hot or 
running.
Gasoline is extremely fl ammable and its vapors can 
explode if ignited. Store gasoline only in approved 
containers, in well ventilated, unoccupied buildings, 
away from sparks or fl ames. Spilled fuel could ignite 
if it comes in contact with hot parts or sparks from 
ignition. Never use gasoline as a cleaning agent.
Keihin One-Barrel Carburetor Components
I
H
G
D
E
F
C
B
A
A Idle Speed Screw B Carburetor Body
C Idle Jet D Plug
E Main Jet F Float
G
Shut-off Solenoid
Assembly
H Fuel Bowl
I Choke Lever
Walbro One-Barrel Carburetor Components
G
F
E
C
D
B
A
A Idle Speed Screw B Carburetor Body
C Main Jet D Float
E Fuel Bowl F
Shut-off Solenoid
Assembly
G Choke Lever
Engines in this series are equipped with either a Keihin 
or Walbro fi xed main jet carburetor. Most carburetors 
utilize a fuel shut-off solenoid and feature a self-relieving 
choke.
Troubleshooting Checklist
When engine starts hard, runs rough, or stalls at low 
idle speed, check these areas before adjusting or 
disassembling carburetor.
1.  Make sure fuel tank is fi lled with clean, fresh 
gasoline.
2.  Make sure fuel tank cap vent is not blocked and is 
operating properly.
3.  Make sure fuel is reaching carburetor. This includes 
checking fuel shut-off valve, fuel tank fi lter screen, 
in-line fuel fi lter, fuel lines and fuel pump for 
restrictions or faulty components as necessary.
4.  Make sure air cleaner base and carburetor are 
securely fastened to engine using gaskets in good 
condition.
5.  Make sure air cleaner element (including precleaner 
if equipped) is clean and all air cleaner components 
are fastened securely.
6.  Make sure ignition system, governor system, 
exhaust system, and throttle and choke controls are 
operating properly.