woodworkingboy
TreeHouser
No, but I will though. Thanks, Al. It starts and idles fine, and will run well, then suddenly starts making a weird popping sound and the revs won't go up. I think the heat expands something and then there is a leak. Your idea could have merit in this case it seems.
Just the carb I want to install is currently available on ebay, but the seller won't sell international. I don't have a problem with that, shipping abroad requires a little more effort, and perhaps someone has had trouble with payments or something, but now ebay has a thing going where the default for not selling international doesn't allow contact either. A lot of sellers don't know that. I've had good luck asking people to ship international when they didn't want to at first. You can also get a freight forwarding address where the item gets shipped to a location within the states and then gets forwarded by another party unrelated to the seller. No sweat for the seller, just like a domestic sale. Why ebay would discourage communications between a seller and potential buyer, it makes no sense to me. You can't bid or make contact, and not a matter subject to consideration. If a seller was adamant about not selling international, all they have to do is say that they won't respond to communications from abroad, at their listing. Instead, ebay acts like they have to mother the thing over a bunch of adolescents whose pee pees are just starting to grow. Pretty controlling and dumb.....
Just the carb I want to install is currently available on ebay, but the seller won't sell international. I don't have a problem with that, shipping abroad requires a little more effort, and perhaps someone has had trouble with payments or something, but now ebay has a thing going where the default for not selling international doesn't allow contact either. A lot of sellers don't know that. I've had good luck asking people to ship international when they didn't want to at first. You can also get a freight forwarding address where the item gets shipped to a location within the states and then gets forwarded by another party unrelated to the seller. No sweat for the seller, just like a domestic sale. Why ebay would discourage communications between a seller and potential buyer, it makes no sense to me. You can't bid or make contact, and not a matter subject to consideration. If a seller was adamant about not selling international, all they have to do is say that they won't respond to communications from abroad, at their listing. Instead, ebay acts like they have to mother the thing over a bunch of adolescents whose pee pees are just starting to grow. Pretty controlling and dumb.....