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You may already know that Tecumseh ceased business about 2008. It seems Barrett Small Engine has some of the literature on Tecumseh engines & parts. Try this link: http://www.barrettsmallengine.com/tecumseh/parts.html
good luck... but your number says craftsman all over it. have about go to sears and type in that model number... your Tecumseh number would be like an LV160 or something similar
I believe the carburetor part number for your model is 632631. I have the same TroyBilt chipper/Vac. It has a Tecumseh H50-65582W engine. A good parts diagram can be found at http://www.outdoordistributors.com/pdf/Tecumseh/TECUMSEH-MODEL-H50-65582W-PARTS-LIST.pdf
If this is the right part, you can buy it at Jacks Small Engine parts for $79
Good Luck!
Usually a Tecumseh with these symptoms has a clogged jet somewhere. If you dismantle the carburetor and clean out all of these tiny holes with a wire or something and spray it off with carburetor cleaner and reassemble it, it should work. Turn the adjustment screws in just until they touch the seats counting the turns and reassemble it with them the same number of turns off of the seats. Also, put fresh gas in it if you haven't. Gas being left in them is the main cause of this. If you put Sta-Bil in the gas before putting it away or run it out of gas it should prevent this from happening in the future.
First I have never owned a Tecumseh Tiller. How that got attached to me I don't know. I do have a 10 Hp Tecumseh Engine that I wish to check out if it is good or not before I buy a switch. It has a Brown wire that goes to the low oil shut down sender. It also has a green wire and a black wire. All I need to know is which wires do I need to put together so I can check if the engine is firing or not.
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