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Re: Wizard 6hp problems?

Bump. Could really use some help fellas!

Re: Wizard 6hp problems?

Problem description is a little unclear. Give model number from id plate
and it might help to know if it is air cooled (Eska) or water cooled (Chrysler)
Is it possible something is missing such as a plug to seal opening.
Louis

Re: Wizard 6hp problems?

It is water cooled. Model number COC-6606A07. I'm pretty sure nothing is missing. Any help would be much appreciated. I can cover the little hole and it works great. I am just afraid to do it 100% of the time and really screw something up cause I'm sure the hole serves a purpose.... I just don't know what it is.

Re: Wizard 6hp problems?

1966 versions of Chrysler 6 hp model 6601,6602 and 6603 and 1967 6701, 6702
have Tillotson MT-91B carburetor. Is that what you have? This is a fuel pump
carburetor. Fuel ratio 24 gas to 1 oil.
Louis

Re: Wizard 6hp problems?

Mine is a 1972. COC-6606A07 Carb Kit DI-20382 Made by Chrysler

Re: Wizard 6hp problems?

If your Chrysler/West Bend made Wizard has Tillotson model MT 91B carburetor
I can scan and email to you. Posting would be better I know but we can only
do that which we can do.
Louis

Re: Wizard 6hp problems?

Just looked and it is an mt 91B carb! Awesome! My email address is justin.whittemore@live.com

Thanks a bunch!

Re: Wizard 6hp problems?

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Look at. The picture. The little hole on the right inside the choke is what I'm talking about. When I cover it with my finer it runs perfectly.