TerryOlson
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I just bought a new Powerhorse 208cc motor. It was damaged in shipping, originally sold through northern tool, returned, and ultimately sold through a discounter on ebay. The air cleaner housing was cracked and I got a pretty fair discount so I'm pleased with the purchase.
I see no mixture screws on the carburetor. I know it is set from the factory, but I'd like to lean it out just a hair because it sputters a bit on accelleration as you get toward the higher end of the RPM range. Not a huge deal, but I'd like to adjust it if I can.
I was certain the mixture screw was behind a brass plug on the side of the carb. I checked the google finding no exploded views of the carb and decided to remove the plug to access what I was sure was the jet. Instead, I found a series of tiny holes and it appears that this is one of the metering passages leading from the aircleaner end of the carb body. I don't know why there's a plug there - cleanout purposes maybe - but no jet or adjustment screw. I put it back in place humbled.
Anyway, can anyone steer me in the right direction?
As an aside - the engine really pulls nicely on the low end and it's very quiet compared to the old B&S it replaces. I really like the quality of parts - I'd expected something a little rougher in fit and finish but the engine seems pretty well built - save for the lack of carb adjustments.
I have yet to play with the governor and the throttle assembly is a bit funky, but a couple springs in the right places should resolve that. If not, I'll bypass the governor assembly and cap max throttle with a set screw to keep the kids from blowing it up.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
I see no mixture screws on the carburetor. I know it is set from the factory, but I'd like to lean it out just a hair because it sputters a bit on accelleration as you get toward the higher end of the RPM range. Not a huge deal, but I'd like to adjust it if I can.
I was certain the mixture screw was behind a brass plug on the side of the carb. I checked the google finding no exploded views of the carb and decided to remove the plug to access what I was sure was the jet. Instead, I found a series of tiny holes and it appears that this is one of the metering passages leading from the aircleaner end of the carb body. I don't know why there's a plug there - cleanout purposes maybe - but no jet or adjustment screw. I put it back in place humbled.
Anyway, can anyone steer me in the right direction?
As an aside - the engine really pulls nicely on the low end and it's very quiet compared to the old B&S it replaces. I really like the quality of parts - I'd expected something a little rougher in fit and finish but the engine seems pretty well built - save for the lack of carb adjustments.
I have yet to play with the governor and the throttle assembly is a bit funky, but a couple springs in the right places should resolve that. If not, I'll bypass the governor assembly and cap max throttle with a set screw to keep the kids from blowing it up.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.