How to install plug into bowl and mount bowl on to carb??? For model # FG6000MK generator
The wire should bolt to side of bowl. The right side as the video shows the you flip it over and with the bowl side up there should be alignment marks and it goes in the bottom of carb where white float isMore pics of bowl and bolts that go with it would help.
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Think the guy who was suppose to install lost a couple parts cAuse after u bolt plug to bottom of the bowel there was no way to bolt bowl to carb and it didn\'t just fit and lock in! Idk weird stuff never really messed with carbs like that?? Just a Newer update on something or whats the purpose for the plug?
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SOURCE: i have a coleman 6250 generator the carb bowl
Mine does the same thing runs spits gas but runs really rough won't idle smooth
SOURCE: McCulloch fg6000mk: generator motor runs, no power.
You need to trace out the power wires the come out of the genset. They will end up on a breaker. With a volt meter measure both sides of the breaker. If one side has voltage and the other side doesn't, then your breaker is opened. Press the breaker in closed to see if it actually closes. If it don't then you will need a breaker. However, if no voltage is being produced, it is possible that the voltage regulator let go.
SOURCE: what should i set the vales at for a FG6000MK
0.008 intake. 0.010 exhaust. That should do her.
SOURCE: float bowl drain plug stripped,
When you replace the carbs on these motors it can take a bit of time for them to start and run. If there is a primer bulb pump it up and keep pumping, this is basicly force feeding the carb until it has the vacumn to get the regular supply of fuel coming in.
SOURCE: McCulloch Generator model FG6000mk 11hp run good
I did not understand how you turn on generator, as it is always turned on.
If you use the ON/OFF switch it is stopping the prime mover.
If you reset the AC breaker without load, and it stops - it means that you have short circuit after the breaker. Check the output receptacles.
Try this link:
http://weborder.husqvarna.com/order_static/doc/MOUS/MOUS2008/MOUS2008-FG6000MK-7096FG6024-966991401.pdf
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