Sears 247.8809 User Manual

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Spark Plug

A build-up of carbon on
the business end of the
spark plug will cause hard
starting, lack of power,

and poor idling in your
engine. Periodically re­
place the spark plug mak­
ing sure it is the same as

the original plug furn­

ished with the engine.

Check and set proper gap
before installing. See fig­
ure 10.

Throttle Control Linkage

For proper operation of the engine, the governor

throttle control linkage and carburetor throttle
shaft, air vane and spring must be kept free from
grease and dirt.

Carburetor

■^he carburetor on your Tecumseh engine has been
carefully calibrated and tested at the factory, in

most instances no adjustment will be required by
the operator. If you feel that adjustments are
called

for,

follow

the

instructions

below.

FIRST-CHECK THE CONDITION OF THE AIR
FILTER—a dirty or clogged element will restrict
flow of air upsetting air/fuel mix in carburetor
resulting in symptoms often mistaken for out of

adjustment carburetor settings.

CAUTION

High Speed Adjustment [Figure 11]

NORMAL setting is one turn open (counter-clock­

wise) from closed position. (Some carburetors are

not equipped with this adjusting screw.) To
DECREASE the fuel supply, turn adjustment

screw clockwise. DO NOT FORCE—close finger
tight only or serious damage will occur. To

INCREASE fuel supply, turn screw counter-clock­

wise.

Low Speed Adjustment—[Figure 11]
NORMAL setting is one turn open (counter-clock­

wise) from closed position. (Some carburetors are
not equipped with this adjusting screw.)

Idle Speed—[Figure 11]

Adjust to 1800-2100 R.P.M. by manually holding
throttle in closed position. Clockwise adjustment

increases engine speed. (Some carburetors are
not equipped with this adjustment screw.)

When closing adjustment screws
turn finger tight only. Forcing ad­
justment with tool will cause seri­

ous damage to seat.

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