Whereas the Quantum was suffering from excess fuel, with the Webb it’s the opposite - not enough juice is getting through.
Basically the engine can’t suck enough fuel through the main jet, followed by the emulsion tube above it......both need cleaning with a toluene based cleaner and preferably compressed air. I’m afraid it’s almost impossible to clean the emulsion tube without it.
Likewise the float needle valve must be clean.
John
Sounds like the engine is only able to run off the fuel ending up in the cylinder from the primer bulb - does it remain running if you pump the primer repeatedly while it is running? Perhaps the main jet is blocked..What's the issue on this one?
I thought was different cleaner. The main jet was already cleaned with carburetor cleaner and air compressor but has not improved the situationAerosol carb cleaner, available at any motor factors! This stuff will dissolve almost anything.
Brake cleaner is a similar product and works just as well.
John
Just for interest......if the carburettor floods or misbehaves, people don't realise the rubber needle seat is actually there - it's so easy to lose.
I'm not saying this is your problem as not all carbs have it. It's the tiny green thing, but most are red!
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I did this test and if I keep pumping the primer the engine last for an extra second or two and stopsSounds like the engine is only able to run off the fuel ending up in the cylinder from the primer bulb - does it remain running if you pump the primer repeatedly while it is running? Perhaps the main jet is blocked..
If you take the float bowl off and with the petrol supply on, lifting the float should stop the flow of fuel.John, Thanks for the tips. How you normally know if a carburettor have a rubber needle?
Low fuel level in the float bowl, I suspect so check the needle valve for good flow.I did this test and if I keep pumping the primer the engine last for an extra second or two and stops
Low fuel level in the float bowl, I suspect so check the needle valve for good flow.
Failing that, we’re back to the main jet and emulsion tube, I’m afraid!
John