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  1. J

    M37 Mystery Problem

    I would have to look it up in a manual to be sure been a while but done by bending the tap over the needle valve. First take the top off the carb this takes 2 people. Lock the float hinge down so the float can work. Disconnect the Coil power plugs out and bump the engine over and watch the level...
  2. J

    M37 Mystery Problem

    Sound like your flooding it which will kill a good set of plugs on the first try. Pull the plugs and burn out the cylinders with a match or let it set for a few hours with them out. You can bake the plugs clean with a heat gun and not have a carbon problem. Make sure your float is not stuck in...
  3. J

    M37 Mystery Problem

    They flood super easy pull the plugs and see if there wet and check for a good spark.
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