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NIKKI REGULATOR

The initial problem was that I had a heavy stream of LP gas going to carb. I removed the regulator from machine cleaned and replaced the diaphragms and o-rings. The new problem is that now the machine starts OK and idles good but if I try to accelerate it bogs down and eventually stalls. My question is what controls the demand for fuel from the regulator? Thank for any help.

Ross
  • Posted 28 Sep 2018 06:09
  • By Ross
  • joined 2 Aug'18 - 3 messages
  • Florida, United States
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