LTX 1040 Carburetor

Freddie21

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It connects to the Red wire that comes from the A1 ign switch. Black solenoid wire attaches to the engine body or a part attached to it.
 

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While you are at it check your oil make sure you didn't get gas in the engine oil, if so drain and change the oil. Also I would put a fuel shutoff valve in the fuel line.
 

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AND hang onto your OEM Walbro carb. The are easy to re-build and usually result in a better carb than the replacements.
Rebuild it as a spare in your spare time.
 

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Ok Now more problems It ran fine for 30 minutes drove around and Dethated yard. Parked next day hard to start but finally did. Drove to barn to get trailer and engine started to hunt rpm up/down. I went back to garage shut off looked over machine and tried to start. No start even with a shot down the carb. I winged on the starter a lot Now no starter spin Solenoid clicks loud but no voltage to the starter cable connector. What the hell should I just cut my losses and burn this rig??
 

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That's what comes typically comes with enternet aftermarket carbs, another problem. Buy one from someone who has some quality control.
 

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Ok Now more problems It ran fine for 30 minutes drove around and Dethated yard. Parked next day hard to start but finally did. Drove to barn to get trailer and engine started to hunt rpm up/down. I went back to garage shut off looked over machine and tried to start. No start even with a shot down the carb. I winged on the starter a lot Now no starter spin Solenoid clicks loud but no voltage to the starter cable connector. What the hell should I just cut my losses and burn this rig??
Sounds like electrical to me. Make sure all of the safety switches are working and engaged. Hitting the starter does nothing, not like the old car starters.
 

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Sounds like electrical to me. Make sure all of the safety switches are working and engaged. Hitting the starter does nothing, not like the old car starters.
Actually it does do something. Breaks the magnets that are epoxied to the outer housing rendering the starter useless.
 
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