sliceoflife
ArboristSite Operative
I don't see anything that looks concerning to me. There are some vertical lines/scratches, but they seem superficial... Scoring would actually mean channels/gouges, correct?
As for the last paragraph, Thank you. I suspect this MAY be the culprit and might break up the Carb to check it (new kit not arriving for two weeks, so it'd get a lot of time to soak in carb cleaner). I watched a rebuild youtube for this carb and then pulled the adjustment pins as they were not seating equally which the video said may indicate they'd been switched... this wasn't the case, the L pin's o ring was just completely obliterated and the H pin's o ring was bad but still intact. So I'll be swinging by harbor freight for some o rings on my lunch. The other warning in the video was exactly what you suspect... if the needle is being held open by a mismatched needle/seat or if the rubber on it is completely trashed, it would cause symptoms like what I feel like I'm seeing (ludicrous amounts of gas going through the carb)... so that'll get checked. And if that's not obviously the case, then I'll wait for the rebuild kit to get here and replace what I can.
Double checked and turns out I actually have an HL-63G, Not E. Only difference seems to be that the filter gasket from the kit won't fit my carb... and it seems there's no easy source for one that does (all reports from HL-63G rebuilds report having to reuse the original gasket). I suppose I could cut my own replacement, but hopefully it's not too bad for me to reuse.
As for the last paragraph, Thank you. I suspect this MAY be the culprit and might break up the Carb to check it (new kit not arriving for two weeks, so it'd get a lot of time to soak in carb cleaner). I watched a rebuild youtube for this carb and then pulled the adjustment pins as they were not seating equally which the video said may indicate they'd been switched... this wasn't the case, the L pin's o ring was just completely obliterated and the H pin's o ring was bad but still intact. So I'll be swinging by harbor freight for some o rings on my lunch. The other warning in the video was exactly what you suspect... if the needle is being held open by a mismatched needle/seat or if the rubber on it is completely trashed, it would cause symptoms like what I feel like I'm seeing (ludicrous amounts of gas going through the carb)... so that'll get checked. And if that's not obviously the case, then I'll wait for the rebuild kit to get here and replace what I can.
Double checked and turns out I actually have an HL-63G, Not E. Only difference seems to be that the filter gasket from the kit won't fit my carb... and it seems there's no easy source for one that does (all reports from HL-63G rebuilds report having to reuse the original gasket). I suppose I could cut my own replacement, but hopefully it's not too bad for me to reuse.