2000 trailblazer
#1
ok, her is the problem i am having. It starts fine and and when i put it in gear and start to go it boggs down and if i move the chock to the out position it is fine. I did take it out and ran it for about 15 min with the chock open. it back fired a few times but still boggen when I placed the chock in normal position. It has new fuel and and used carb cleaner and still nothing. I changed the fuel filter thinking it might be it, didn't work. It is all stock. please help!
Thanks mike
Thanks mike
#2
If it's been sitting awhile, probably main jet has something in it. I go thru this every year. Stabil doesn't work either, of course it's 110 degrees in the shade out here.
#3
it has been sitting for 5 months. i had staibil and mystryoil in fuel. I even sprayed lots of carb cleaner in it. It ran fine las time i had i out. any clue on how to fix it? i dont have a book.
Thanks for you reply.
Yes it is hot out here. DAM HOT
as a matter of fact it is 41 right and we had slush and rain today.
this is the weather i love.
Thanks for you reply.
Yes it is hot out here. DAM HOT
as a matter of fact it is 41 right and we had slush and rain today.
this is the weather i love.
#5
41 and HOT? I can't handle going back to Chicago when it's 50. Love the dry heat. I agree, don't spray anything into carb. It's a thing you have to do and take the carb off. It's the best way to see what you are doing. Once you've done it, you can swing the carb to the side and get to the main jet thru the bottom of the bowl. It's by far the biggest culprit. Be careful with the base gasket so you don't tear it. The main jet is the one at the bottom and the most visible. Just unscrew it and clean it out so you can see daylight thru it. Hope that helps, just alot of cables and clamps to keep track of. Stay warm
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