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Tecumseh Small Engine Carburetor Diagram

Disassembly, Cleaning and Repair of Tecumseh Series 1 Carb 632107 Used on HS50-67259H 5.0 HP Horizontal Crankshaft Engine

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Tecumseh Carb 632107 on Toro Snowthrower
  • #1. Carb 632107 on Toro Snowthrower
  • Tecumseh series 1 carb viewed from above (#1). The idle adjustment needle (green), idle speed screw (blue), and primer tube (red) are visible, as well as the governor - throttle link and the choke lever.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Bowl nut and main needle
  • #2. Bowl nut and main needle
  • Carb bowl and bowl nut viewed from the bottom (#2). The step in the bottom of the bowl should be positioned parallel to the float hinge rod shown in the next photo, with the deeper area away from the hinge. The small dimple in the deeper side of the bowl is there to help prevent the float from sticking to the bottom of the bowl.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Float and hinge pin
  • #3. Float and hinge pin
  • The float and hinge rod viewed from the bottom (#3). After removing the bowl gasket, the hinge rod can be slid out to either side and the float and inlet needle lifted out.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Float is parallel to body
  • #4. Float is parallel to body
  • With the carb inverted, the free end of the float should rest 11/64 inch from the body of the carb (#4). To adjust, bend the tang on which the needle sits (#7).

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Bowl nut, main needle
  • #5. Bowl nut, main needle
  • The bowl nut and main jet needle are assembled in the order shown (#5. The initial setting of the needle is 1 1/2 turns out from lightly seated.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Bowl nut, idle transfer port, main pickup
  • #6. Bowl nut, idle transfer port, main pickup
  • Close-up view of the bowl nut (#6). The larger hole on the side of the nut is the main fuel pickup. The smaller hole is the idle fuel transfer port. The hole within the center of the nut is the main jet. These passages in the bowl nut are the most common source of trouble in the carb. They must be free of debris, gum or varnish.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Needle is attached to float with a clip
  • #7. Needle is attached to float with a clip
  • The inlet needle is attached to the float with a spring clip (#7). When assembled, the straight end of the clip should point toward the air intake side (choke side) of the carb. Check the float for leaks by shaking it. If you hear liquid sloshing around inside it, replace it. The float may also become crushed by water in the bowl freezing in cold weather.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Float needle seat is replaceable
  • #8. Float needle seat is replaceable
  • This carb uses a replaceable rubber seat for the inlet needle (float needle) (#8). The seat is inserted with the grooved side facing inward. Any debris or wear on the needle or seat will cause a poor seal resulting in a high fuel level in the bowl. This may lead to a rich running condition, flooding, or after a time the crankcase can fill with fuel. If your oil level seems high and/or is thin and smells like gas, you probably have a bad float, needle or seat.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Ball plug opposite idle pickup
  • #9. Ball plug opposite idle pickup
  • A ball plug (#9) indicates where the idle fuel pickup hole was drilled through into the inside diameter of the center leg.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Idle circuit pickup passage
  • #10. Idle circuit pickup passage
  • #10 shows the idle fuel pickup hole within the center leg.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Idle pickup - cutaway view
  • #11. Idle pickup - cutaway view
  • A cutaway view of a typical idle fuel pickup hole within the center leg (#11). Fuel for the low-speed circuit comes through the bowl nut idle fuel transfer hole (#6), through this hole, and on to the progression holes in #13. When this hole is clogged the engine might not run at low speed and may surge at high speed. Shooting carb cleaner into the hole from which the low-speed jet was removed should result in a stream squirting out this hole.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Main nozzle is not removable
  • #12. Main nozzle is not removable
  • The brass main nozzle in the center of the center leg is pressed into place on this carb and is not removable (#12).

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Throttle plate and low-speed holes
  • #13. Throttle plate and low-speed holes
  • The throttle plate is installed with the scribe mark facing outward and in the 12 o'clock position for 2-7 HP engines, 3 o'clock position for 8-17 HP engines (#13). The low-speed progression holes are shown toward the right.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Throttle return spring
  • #14. Throttle return spring
  • #14 shows how the throttle return spring is hooked into place.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - External vent, welch plug, idle adjust
  • #15. External vent, welch plug, idle adjust
  • #15 shows the Welch plug (blue) covering the idle mixing well, idle mixture screw (yellow), external vent (red) and the primer tube fitting (green).

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Idle adjustment needle, spring, seal, washer
  • #16. Idle adjustment needle, spring, seal, washer
  • Idle mixture screw, spring, washer, seal (#16). The idle screw preset is 1 turn out from seated.

  • Tecumseh Carb 632107 - Choke plate
  • #17. Choke plate
  • Choke plate installed with the flat edge and open section down, hole toward fuel inlet (#17).

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