Service Manual
TROUBLESHOOTING
8 - 2 Single Stage Snowthrower Service Manual
CCR2000 With The 47P Series Engine
This is a fixed jet carburetor so there is no adjustment
needle to remove. However, some cleaning can be
done without removing the lower shroud. Again drain
the old fuel using a pump type siphon. If possible, put
the machine on a workbench. Right below the choke
control is a cut out in the lower shroud (Figure 184).
Figure 184 1352-16
This is to access the carburetor bowl. Remove the
bowl nut and be prepared to catch any fuel that is in the
carburetor bowl and fuel line.
The float hinge can be removed with a needle nose
pliers and the float and needle removed (Figure 185).
Note: There is a very fine spring attached to the float
hinge.
Figure 185 1352-10
The main jet in this carburetor (Figure 186) is in the
center hub or boss. It can be removed with a flat blade
screwdriver. Spray the seat area where the needle was
and the center where the jet was with carburetor
cleaner, allow to drain.
Figure 186 1352-11
Clean the jet. The best way to do that is to pass
something through the hole in the jet. A strand of
copper wire is good for this. Do not use something that
would enlarge the hole. Reassemble the carburetor,
add fresh fuel, and try to start the engine. As before, if
it starts, allow it to run for at least 10 minutes. If fuel
still cannot pass through the carburetor, it will be
necessary to remove the carburetor to fully clean and
rebuild.
CCR’s With R tek Engines
Drain the fuel tank with a pump type siphon.
To access the carburetor, it will be necessary to
remove the lower shroud. Refer to the "ENGINE
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION" section for the
necessary steps.
With the machine setting upright, remove the
carburetor bowl and catch any fuel from the bowl or
fuel line.
(A) Bowl Nut
(A) Float Hinge
A
A
(A) Main Jet
A