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GreenMech CS 100 Chipper Losing power


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From memory, and it’s been a while since I’ve had to get into the carb on mine……the mount that holds the air filter in place has a couple of bolts (10mm ish) securing it. Pop those out and the mount will lift off. There is a gasket underneath so be careful when it comes out. This will then allow access to the top of the carb. You should then see a jet (at least that’s what I think it is) that can be removed by unscrewing and lifting out. Once out you may well see some of the ports are blocked. This is the issue mine had, and a good clean sorted the issue. Like I say, this is from a few years back, so I may have forgotten a stage or two of the process, but I do recall it being fairly obvious once I’d removed the air filter mount. Nice one with removing the blockage 👍

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On 06/11/2023 at 13:46, JBASport said:

I have taken your advice and managed to remove the blockage by removing the shute. Regarding cleaning the fuel system I would welcome some advice on what to remove and what to clean. The inline fuel filter appears to be reasonably clear. But not sure what I need to remove and clean on the carb. I have attached a couple of pictures to help. Many thanks, Terry

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Is that a universal inline filter fitted there? If so, its the wrong style.

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