All Activity
- Past hour
-
Nice shotty. 12 or 20ga?
-
Totally understandable! Their voluntary free repair is what made me purchase this pistol (at an awesome price right after the height of the worries, haha).
-
Man, loved my FNS9. But when I started reading that it was having issues, I moved it for a Glock 45 Gen 5 and never looked back.
-
PM to you.
-
Good move on purchasing an oem model. That may cure the whole issue. Yep, rich was my guess too.
-
Roaneman started following Craftsman Mower Surge/Rough Idle
-
Check the intake manifold. I've found that it can warp or bend allowing air in where it shouldn't. Specifically, if its plastic which many are. When you remount the carb look closely at the mating surfaces between the carb and between the block. Motor will fart and even backfire and have less power. Not a great fix but I have used JB Weld to fill the gap. The manifolds are expensive. Good luck!
-
Also, do you think it is too lean or rich? I suspect rich.
-
I was pretty sure it is based off of how it looks. Also, the factory OEM needle allowed the float to completely bottom out today. I reused the "old" needle which seems to fully seat and the float allows a slight gap. Yes, from what I remember it idled fine but bogged under the slightest grass. But from what I could tell, it did not have a mixture screw: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6B6GBMZ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title Maybe I'm wrong, but I think I decided to not really mess with it anymore. It needs to go back to Amazon. I suspect the jet hole may be undersized. Taryl Fixes All talks about this and I think it was him that "fixed" one of these by drilling the jet hole bigger. Good news, I literally just purchased an OEM carb for this mower (I started typing this post, thought it out, placed the order, and then typed this). I liked this one because it still has the plastic piece on it, so I imagine that it hasn't been screwed with (pun fully intended). It may be gunked up or need rebuilding, but at least I should be able to trust it is all factory. https://www.ebay.com/itm/187398740475 I may slap it on and see how it runs, or take the parts out of my carb and put in this OEM one. Do you think first and foremost I have a carb issue still to handle?
-
wanted WANTED older Chevrolet S-10
TGO AutoModerator replied to Patriotsson's topic in Non Firearm Classifieds
Safety Reminder for Buyers and Sellers This is an automatic reply meant to protect you as a buyer and a seller on TGO. Use the Buyer/Seller Feedback feature to research who you are dealing with. Please come back and leave feedback for each other after the transaction is complete. Your experience will help others. Never agree to use an electronic form of payment to buy or sell a gun! None of the electronic payment services will protect you against fraud in a firearms transaction. They all have terms of service FORBIDDING the use of their services to buy/sell guns. DON'T DO IT. Be very wary of anyone who insists on brokering a deal in private or outside of TGO. Scammers almost always prefer to operate out of the public eye. The complete Trading Post Rules and also some more helpful suggestions can be found by clicking this link. Everyone should read them at least once! ~~~ This was an automatic reply ~~~ -
Wanted a 80-90's ish S10 or Tacoma Good shape , reliable....4x4, 4.3 or comparable. Anyone got one that's ready to move on? I know a nice will be a Lil pricey, but let's see what you got. Reasonable price paid for the right one. Thanks
-
Great deal!
-
You got it. PM'd
-
So, I'm about to send in my FNS-9 for recall work. The specific chain of events that lead to the FNS-9 involuntarily discharging (as best as my research allows) is that it needs the slide to be SLIGHTLY racked and the trigger to be pulled at the same time. This is a HIGHLY unlikely event, but it was concerning enough for FN to offer free striker replacements for all affected pistols. The Sig 320's issues were never really able to be reliably replicated if I recall correctly. With that being said, and with Sig's relatively staunch "they're good to go now" stance on the matter, I'd be hesitant to carry a 320 in full confidence as an every day carry. With such reputable brands like S&W M&P, Glock, and FN being alternatives, I myself wouldn't carry a 320.
- Today
-
You beat me by 30 seconds!
-
I'll take it. PM sent
-
Safety Reminder for Buyers and Sellers This is an automatic reply meant to protect you as a buyer and a seller on TGO. Use the Buyer/Seller Feedback feature to research who you are dealing with. Please come back and leave feedback for each other after the transaction is complete. Your experience will help others. Never agree to use an electronic form of payment to buy or sell a gun! None of the electronic payment services will protect you against fraud in a firearms transaction. They all have terms of service FORBIDDING the use of their services to buy/sell guns. DON'T DO IT. Be very wary of anyone who insists on brokering a deal in private or outside of TGO. Scammers almost always prefer to operate out of the public eye. The complete Trading Post Rules and also some more helpful suggestions can be found by clicking this link. Everyone should read them at least once! ~~~ This was an automatic reply ~~~
-
10asee started following .357 Mag Reloaders Special
-
Selling it all as One Big Beautiful Package. $125 takes all of it. Pick up in Lenoir City. -500 brand new Starline .357 Magnum brass casings. Starline #1300. -7 boxes of Hornady #35780 158 gr. FP XTP projectiles. 100 per box. -1 Set of never used Lee Deluxe Pistol Dies for .38/357 Magnum. Basically paying retail for the brass with tax and shipping and getting the bullets and dies free. About $175 in bullets alone. I'll be listing more reloading gear as I sort through it later as I am getting out of reloading.
- Yesterday
-
I think that carb is a knock off brother. I agree oem are usually stamped somewhere. So the cheap Amazon carb idled fine but would bog under a load ? Did you adjust on it at all before moving on ? Edited to add: sounds like the mixture is still "off" in the video. Like its still not getting a good balance.
-
-
I love the feel of the FNS-9, but I need to send this one in for the recall work. The FN 509 is a damn gorgeous piece, with a slightly lighter racking tension? It is about 50g heavier, however. They both feel great, but the FNS-9 seems to have the edge solely due to the lighter weight. I'd love to hear feedback from the forum!
-
Craftsman Mower: 917.288516 https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3o65abb09b-000247/craftsman-917288516-front-engine-lawn-tractor-parts I've been troubleshooting this over the previous week or so. So, today I rebuilt my carburetor with the factory Briggs & Stratton rebuild kit. I didn't immediately see anything that looked too off, the one thing I didn't replace was the o-ring on the jet as apparently my kit did not come with one. Other things I have done this week include replacing the spark plug, new air filter, and trying a cheapium replacement carb from Amazon. If I recall correctly (I may be wrong), on the cheap replacement carb it seemed to idle better but immediately bogged down as soon as I hit any grass. The blades would engage just fine but the smallest amount of cutting would make it bog and sputter. Right now, if I manually throttle it up more it seems to run/idle better. But right now I've got the throttle screw in all the way. I've experimented with the fuel/air screw so much by slowly screwing it in all the way in and out but right now is about the "best" I've got it. I didn't open the welch plug although it does seem intact. I'm at a loss. What is next? The following link has a video exactly as it is when I left it today. Five photos of the carb itself before I rebuilt it. Do you think this is a factory Nikki carb or aftermarket? Most of the ones I have seen are actually stamped "Nikki" and "Briggs and Stratton". I bought the mower used, I suspect someone slapped a cheap $20.00 carb on it to "get it running". I've used it for over a year with generally no issue but this season I've noticed the surging/idle issue. https://www.smugmug.com/gallery/n-vwXdVM
-
for-sale NIB Rossi RS22 .22LR Rifle (Clarksville)
DRD replied to DRD's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Bump -
for-sale REDUCED: Tokarev TX3 12HD-A1 12 Gauge- Clarksville
DRD replied to DRD's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Bump -
for-sale REDUCED: NIB Ermox Xpro T Pump 18.5" 12 Gauge Shotgun (Clarksville)
DRD replied to DRD's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Bump