How to change the carburetor on a 1450 Cub Cadet?

how do I change a carberater on a 1450 cubcabet soem one tell me how me carberrate id crap some one want to help me out!!! it keeps leaking gas and gunking up how do I take it off and clean it help

Answer #1

Hi,

I found this online for you. But I have never changed a carburetor so I can’t help you any further. I hope it helps.

The High Air Mixture Screw is In the Carburetor Bowl in the Center of the Nut or Some Carburetors have Both the Low and High Side by Side on the Top Side of the Carburetor. The Screw Closest to the Engine Is Usually the High Air Mixture Screw on this Type Carburetor.The Low Air Mixture is the One at Top on the Side and Goes Into the Carburetor. Some have the Idle Air Mixture Screw Going Vertically Into the Top of the Carburetor. The Idle Screw is the One that Moves the Throttle Plate. The Following is the Directions for Setting these Screws. If the Carburetor was Soaked Overnight in Carburetor Cleaning Solution and the Passages Blown Out with Compressed Air and a New Kit Installed, then we can Set the Air Mixture Screws. Turn Both Air Mixture Screws In Until Seated. DO NOT JAM SNUG ONLY* Turn Both Screws Out 1 1/2 Turns. Set the Throttle to Full Open and Start the Engine. Override the Throttle by Pushing the Governor Arm by Hand and Turn the High Air Mixture Screw(bottom of the bowl) In Until the Engine is Revving Properly. Now Slow Engine to Idle. Set the Low Air Mixture Screw so there is No Hesitation when Throttling from Idle to Full Throttle. Now Set the Idle if Required.

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