Choke exists....it is a bimetal spring enclosed in a metal quarter size housing attached to the carburetor by a long link rod. It is located next to the muffler. Remove the 3 bolts that secure the recoil to the engine to see it. Very rarely it goes bad...the linkage is usually the issue with the choke of the carburetor has been removed/replaced.
Is there a difference between a carburetor that has a primer bulb and one that does not have a primer bulb? For instance, the M210 has a primer bulb. Would this carburetor be different from the one on the M110? I ask, because Walmart and others sell a carburetor that implies it will work with the M110 and the M210. Thanks.
Choke exists....it is a bimetal spring enclosed in a metal quarter size housing attached to the carburetor by a long link rod. It is located next to the muffler. Remove the 3 bolts that secure the recoil to the engine to see it. Very rarely it goes bad...the linkage is usually the issue with the choke of the carburetor has been removed/replaced.
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Is there a difference between a carburetor that has a primer bulb and one that does not have a primer bulb? For instance, the M210 has a primer bulb. Would this carburetor be different from the one on the M110? I ask, because Walmart and others sell a carburetor that implies it will work with the M110 and the M210. Thanks.