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Figure 6, Carburetor adjustments, Storage instructions – MTD 244-650A User Manual

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FIGURE 6

CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS

Do not make unnecessary adjustments. Factory settings
are correct for most application. If adjustments are
needed, proceed as follows:

1. Close power adjusting needle (figure 7) by turning

to right (clockwise). Close finger tight only. Forcing

will cause damage.

2. Open one turn (counterclockwise).

3. Close idle adjusting needle (figure 7) by turning to

right (clockwise). Close finger tight only. Forciitg
will cause damage.

4.

Open one and one-half 1 Vi turns (counter-clock­

wise).

5. Start engine. Follow starting instructions page 5.

6.

With throttle open (carburetor control at RUN or

FAST position) adjust power adjusting needle one-
eighth (’/s) turn at ei time forward or backward un­
til engine runs smoothly. If engine tends to stall

under load enrich mixture slightly (counterclock­

wise).

7. Hold throttle lever closed or move carburetor con­

trol to IDLE or SLOW position and adjust idle ad­
justing needle until engine runs smoothly proceed­

ing as in step six (6) above.

8.

Allow several seconds between each adjustment

when performing either step six (6) or seven (7) to

allow engine to reeict to new setting.

FEED CARBURETOR

FIGURE 7.

STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS

In event engine is to be stored for any length of time
(30 days or more) or at the end of mowing season,
prepare as follows:

1. Drain gasoline by tipping or by syphon hose, then

run engine until remainder is used and tank and

carburetor are empty.

CAUTION: Drain into container outdoors away from
fire or flame.

2.

Drain carburetor by pressing upward on bowl

drain (figure 7).

3. Inside protection of engine for storage is performed

by removing spark plug and pouring one ounce of

SAE 30 oil through spark plug hole into cylinder.
Crank engine, without starting, several times to
spread oil over cylinder walls.