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rebuilt auger carb. cant remember where spring goes. help!


JSK76

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I rebuilt my carb on my Jiffy model 30, 3hp today (should of seen the look on the parts mans face looking for auger parts on a 90 degree day in August). The spring that runs the throttle fell off and the spring ends could go in 2 different spots or holes on each end. There is 2 holes on the aluminum governor one closer to the center of the auger and one farther out. The next 2 holes are on parts that go to the throttle rod and one hole is higher then the other. If you cant make sense of what I'm trying to describe, if someone would take the time to post a pic would be great also. Thanks

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called Jiffy today and got it. While I had the guy on the phone I told him I just mixed up some Amsoil Saber (running an earth auger bit to anchor my deer stand) at 80:1 and he told me they have been seeing allot of seized augers with the 100:1 and told me I could run Saber as long as it was 40:1. just thought I would pass that along.

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