GBR
Forum Newbie
- Joined
- Sep 29, 2017
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 2
Hi there,
I have a mower with a Tecumseh engine that had am carburetor like below.
After many years I both a new carburetor recommended for the engine, but it is like the one below.
If you look at the arrows, the new one (second) came with a second hole entry, different from the old one, that had the hole close.
After researching about, I conclude that the entry is now used to receive the oil and gases from engine breather, so that they can the burned up. In my case, my engine have a flat smooth tube from the breather that goes strait inside air filter.
Can I remove that input elbow and close it with something ? What is the best way to seal it ?
Thanks
I have a mower with a Tecumseh engine that had am carburetor like below.
After many years I both a new carburetor recommended for the engine, but it is like the one below.
If you look at the arrows, the new one (second) came with a second hole entry, different from the old one, that had the hole close.
After researching about, I conclude that the entry is now used to receive the oil and gases from engine breather, so that they can the burned up. In my case, my engine have a flat smooth tube from the breather that goes strait inside air filter.
Can I remove that input elbow and close it with something ? What is the best way to seal it ?
Thanks