bgsengine wrote:Arkie wrote:You also need to make sure that the breather assembly on the engine is back checking normally or not blocked. It will upset the pump pulses to a diaphragm type carb.
Huh? these tecumseh diaphragm carbs
don't have fuel pumps integrated - they're gravity fed. But for a fuel pump (separate from the carburetor), good point.
Right: About gravity fed to this carb but just need to make sure that it's not completely blocked or completely open. (so as not any little bit of upset to the intake air flow thru this carb throat as the throttle butterfly is coming off idle for the transition to High suction thru the carb throat) Since the H jet is not having any affect, it's being bypassed or one of the transition ports in the carb or ????. Surely it's NOT porous casting or cracked?????????
Also I noticed he indicated in a previous post he did not see or find any float carbs that has both jets adjustable.This link has several, the jet on the bottom of the bowl is the H jet.
https://www.ebay.com/b/Tecumseh-H35-Car ... 7023422684The epoxy that I use for permanently sealing welch plugs is Brownells Acraglass gel that I happen to keep for other purposes such as glass bedding rifles. (cost about $25-30 a kit but also has a long shelf life) It can be removed by heat such as a soldering iron. Takes it about 24 hours to cure at low humidity at 75 degrees.
As a temporary test you can use JB weld or even fingernail polish and if you get a good run you can go back and re-do the plug. I think I seen several different kits for that diaphragm carb on-line with the welch plugs. at about $12 per kit.
Also when you seen that check ball move up and down did you see if the port is open (not clogged) thru the ball's orifice hole?