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My bee needs help
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My bee needs help
I have a babe bee that starts but only runs really slowly. I have taken it apart twice and still it runs very slow. I'm using the same fuel that all my other bees use and they all run fine. Any Ideas ......Thanks Joe
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Re: My bee needs help
zpromax777 wrote:I have a babe bee that starts but only runs really slowly. I have taken it apart twice and still it runs very slow. I'm using the same fuel that all my other bees use and they all run fine. Any Ideas ......Thanks Joe
Sounds like ole Man Varnish to me. Did ya really clean the interior of the cylinder and remove the crank from the crankcase? There is a relief area in there that fills with old castor and will cause friction when it heats up.
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