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Old 10-27-2008, 07:16 PM   #1
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help with 2003 series 11 Ranger......CARB!

ok guys,

Im new to this site but have done engines and all before on jet skis and such
I have my uncle's 03 ranger (series 11) and have two problems right now.
First is when I'm trying to remove the carb, i cant seem to figure out how to get the choke cable off. If I could do this, it would be alot easier to disassemble the car.
Also, I have blown the jets out, pulled them and cleaned the carb with cleaner and air pressure and all. I can't seem to get the motor to run with a load. I can crank it and it will not get into high RPM's once in gear. It will run a little better on choke but I have cleaned the jets...... Also, it will not run once i put the filter in place.

Any suggestions?

Also, im waiting on my new filter and other parts right now but it will not run high rpms without bogging down.


Thanks,
Ken
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Old 10-28-2008, 07:13 PM   #2
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Re: help with 2003 series 11 Ranger......CARB!

I used one of the clear fuel filters on mine that I picked up at the auto parts store, also is your fuel pump doing its job??
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Re: help with 2003 series 11 Ranger......CARB!

check the diaphram we had the same issue dealer says its non serviceable because of the two flat screws on top of carb :P use a pair of needle nose vice grips
the diaphram was busted ordered a new one put it in runs super bout a 5 minute job

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