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WC carburetor adjustment for starting

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    Posted: 27 Aug 2023 at 7:42pm
I fixed the compression on my WC and now I'm trying to get it to actually start. I need to get the mixture adjusted to where it will run. Any suggestions?
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Will usually start with both adjustments 1 1/2 turn out.                 MACK
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I'm wit' Mack on that. 1 1/2 turns out should get you a starting point and then dial it in as the engine gets up to normal operating range. If it still doesn't start, you have another problem somewhere. Timing, firing order, whatever.....
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