But if the spring is broken,. the remaining part might not even be long enough
to reach the diaphragm.
Doug
At 07:14 PM 10/8/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>You have it all right -- as far as it goes. But it is the spring
>which supplies the force to push the fuel to the carburettor. And if
>the spring is broken, the remaining part presses harder than the
>longer unbroken spring which the factory provided.
>
>So the fuel has no place to go unless the [excessive] spring pressure
>overcomes the needle valve.
>
>Donald.
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