Carburetor adjustment, Warning – Sears 247.8867 User Manual

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CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT

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WARNING

If any adjustments are made to the

engine while the engine is running
(e.g., carburetor), keep clear of all

moving parts. Be careful of heated

surfaces and muffler.

The carburetor has been pre-set at the factory and
should not require adjustment. However, if the car­
buretor needs adjustment, proceed as follows. See

figure 29.

1. Close high speed adjusting screw by hand. Do not

overtighten. Then open it 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 turns.

2. Close idle adjusting screw by hand. Do not over­

tighten. Then open it 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 turns.

3. Start the engine, and allow it to warm up.

4. Set the throttle control to FAST. Adjust high speed

adjusting screw in or out until the engine runs
smoothly at full throttle. If the engine has a tenden­

cy to stall under load, open high speed adjusting
screw slightly to obtain a richer fuel mixture.

5. Set the throttle control to SLOW. Adjust idle ad­

justing screw in or out until the engine runs

smoothly at idle.

Allow the engine to run undisturbed for a few seconds
between each new setting so that the engine can react
to each setting.

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WARNING

Never tamper with the engine governor,

which is set at the factory for proper
engine speed. Overspeeding the engine

above factory high speed setting is
dangerous. If you think the engine
governed high speed needs adjusting,
contact your nearest SEARS Service
Center, who has the proper equipment
and experience to make any necessary
adjustments.

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Idle Adjustment Needle

(Close Finger Tight Only)

High-Speed Adjustment Needle

(Close Finger Tight Only)

FIGURE 29.

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