Rick Stephens
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I will give this one last shot. If you are interested in learning how a motor works, ask questions. However, blurting out conclusions that are not based on reality, like how carburetors work, makes everyone believe you just want to hear yourself talk.
The level of ignorance right there is just right to never ever get the problem solved until you throw in the towel and spend a thou or two on the mechanic replacing stuff until he finds your problem, by mistake, in the most roundabout and costly thoughtless process.
I don't know near enough to be independent of these forums. Anytime I'm in need of a little humility, I can jump to a conclusion and state a 'fact' not based on experience. Good way to learn, but one does need to accept that they are wrong, on occasion.
. So, as far as bad gas, I'm not sure about that. And, if the carb was plugged, would it even start?
The level of ignorance right there is just right to never ever get the problem solved until you throw in the towel and spend a thou or two on the mechanic replacing stuff until he finds your problem, by mistake, in the most roundabout and costly thoughtless process.
I don't know near enough to be independent of these forums. Anytime I'm in need of a little humility, I can jump to a conclusion and state a 'fact' not based on experience. Good way to learn, but one does need to accept that they are wrong, on occasion.