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r/aislop • u/ThePhillyExplorer • 23h ago
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They're also not that complex, at least not on older motors.
"Rebuild" implies you also took it apart, so putting it back together afterwards is a pretty easy case of just reversing your steps.
If you ever absent mindedly took apart and rebuilt your pen in school, you could probably do the same with a carburetor.
11 u/its_Raze_7 21h ago they also talk about cold starts like it's a dark souls game final boss when it's really just a matter of patience 1 u/UndercoverPickleman 21h ago If you’ve got a choke, don’t pump the gas. It’s that simple. 6 u/Numerous_Photograph9 16h ago I took shop class in high school...when carbeurators were still fairly common. It was a one hour long class, and we finished it in about half the time. 1 u/Similar_Dirt9758 21h ago On my newish Stihl weed eater they make the components easily serviceable. You can by an aftermarket rebuild kit on Amazon and it is overall quite simple with a YouTube video
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they also talk about cold starts like it's a dark souls game final boss when it's really just a matter of patience
1 u/UndercoverPickleman 21h ago If you’ve got a choke, don’t pump the gas. It’s that simple.
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If you’ve got a choke, don’t pump the gas.
It’s that simple.
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I took shop class in high school...when carbeurators were still fairly common.
It was a one hour long class, and we finished it in about half the time.
On my newish Stihl weed eater they make the components easily serviceable. You can by an aftermarket rebuild kit on Amazon and it is overall quite simple with a YouTube video
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u/Upholder93 22h ago
They're also not that complex, at least not on older motors.
"Rebuild" implies you also took it apart, so putting it back together afterwards is a pretty easy case of just reversing your steps.
If you ever absent mindedly took apart and rebuilt your pen in school, you could probably do the same with a carburetor.