Tecumseh Carburetor

Lockheed

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Does the metal primer tube on a 632370a carburetor press in or screw in?
 

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when i type that part number in it comes up as a Choke type carburetor and not a primer type.
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Scrub the carbs for the snow thrower engines had both a choke and a primer. To the OP I would say they are probably a press in type connector but not 100% sure, that fitting could also be the breather for float bowl. Can't plug it off if so.
 

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Thanks for the reply. I am pretty sure it is for priming. I am trying to put this on a generator instead of a snowblower. I was thinking about plugging it or taking it out and put a set screw in it. I have had the generator since it was new about 20 years and have never liked how it runs because of the non adjustable carb. Just looking at alternatives.
 

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Are you sure that the engine will fit the generator? Most generators have an external threaded crankshaft and snowblowers use a key way or tapped crankshaft.
 

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Are you sure that the engine will fit the generator? Most generators have an external threaded crankshaft and snowblowers use a key way or tapped crankshaft.
I think he means swapping the carb to the gen engine.
 

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I was thinking about plugging it or taking it out and put a set screw in it.
You can test it to find out if it also is a breather.
If this is where a 3/32" tube connects, I had a few of them - blowers and Ariens mower. All of mine they act as breather also.
I think car parts store has a cap you could put on it but if it is like mine, you would need to leave it open for the float to work properly.
 
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