by Arkie » Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:24 pm
The Nikki carb that I was trying was from a pile of carbs and this is a Frankenstein block engine, but the carb looked really clean inside when I removed the bowl, so surprised that no main nozzle jet. (someone had been into it before and ?????.
After seeing your reply (needing engine specs) and getting this donor 14.5 HP IC OHV Briggs motor block with lots of parts removed, no carb, starter, muffler, magneto, etc, and not sure the air cowling even matched the engine so Model and code not matching the block I went digging in my big bucket of old small engine carb's and found another Nikki rusty, nasty, parts carb Nikki #799727 carb casting number which was made slightly different internally but had a main jet inside it's plastic nozzle. I installed the jet into the lean carb and it came alive. This little Nikki main jet fits inside a plastic tube assembly below the brass end of the emulsion nozzle and the jet has to be inserted from the top or pushed out from the bottom after the plastic piece is pulled from the emulsion tube and the small jet is held in by a small o-ring, so not readily visible for removal or inspection like most carb jets and the bottom of the emulsion tube is about same size as the jet so if the jet is gone it's not readily apparent.
Going in behind where others have been flogging before is more learning experience. Leak down indicated possible good block and engine performed great.
Thanks for the hint