Which adjustment screw for idle on craftsman weed Wacker ?

juntjoo

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2017
Threads
30
Messages
149
You guys know this common one? One pacman screw on the inside one on the outside. I can get it started but doesn't stay running unless I throttle it which only lasts for so long I've put a lot of car cleaner through this though maybe it's that diaphragm in there too brittle as I recall causing such issues
 

dougand3

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2012
Threads
12
Messages
445
What's the model #? If the fuel pump or metering diaphragm are stiff, they need replacement or get new carb. If you are referring to the Hi-Low jets, Low is always closest to the cylinder. Try 1/2 turn CCW.
 

juntjoo

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2017
Threads
30
Messages
149
What's the model #? If the fuel pump or metering diaphragm are stiff, they need replacement or get new carb. If you are referring to the Hi-Low jets, Low is always closest to the cylinder. Try 1/2 turn CCW.
316.711390. Thanks. I'll give it a try later on
 

dougand3

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2012
Threads
12
Messages
445
Search that model # & find:

MTD 753-06190 Carburetor.​

 

juntjoo

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2017
Threads
30
Messages
149
Search that model # & find:

MTD 753-06190 Carburetor.​

I've actually got one of these which I might use but problem is they have their own carb but my craftsman has its choke on the air filter cover itself which conflicts with the choke lever on the carb. I could cut down to fit though maybe
 
Top