OK, this is for all you small engine mechanic guys... I have a circa 1978 Ariens Snow Blower with a Tecumseh HS50 5. 0 HP engine. It has always run but the last few years it seems there is less power and the engine runs somewhat erratically no matter how I adjust the mixture screws. Carb kits are cheap and the rebuild is fairly easy to do. So - the question: how much (if any) play is acceptable in the main throttle shaft? How do you recommend to properly test this for excessive wear? On my old Chevy I always tested for vacuum leaks with a can of carb cleaner. Tried the same here. If I direct a blast of carb cleaner at the throttle shaft on the top it will sputter quite a bit and eventually die. Obviously it is sucking air in here around the throttle shaft. Is it cost effective to replace the whole carb with a new one? The rest of the engine appears to be in sound shape.
Also, anyone know where a guy could get a replacement heater box for a different Tecumseh 5HP engine? This engine is a spare and basically the same as the HS50 but is a bit newer and has the rotary choke control as opposed to the pull cable setup on the HS50. The engine is unfortunately missing the heater box cover.
Thanks
-Deon
Also, anyone know where a guy could get a replacement heater box for a different Tecumseh 5HP engine? This engine is a spare and basically the same as the HS50 but is a bit newer and has the rotary choke control as opposed to the pull cable setup on the HS50. The engine is unfortunately missing the heater box cover.
Thanks
-Deon