Has anybody had experience with putting an aftermarket carb on a Jiffy 30 versus using a rebuild kit on the existing carb.
Looking at both on line it seems as though the price for either on is minimal And often about the same price.
Ice Fishing
Jiffy 30 Carb kit or new carb??
I would second going with the rebuild kit. Gas is the biggest concern. Buy canned gas Tru Fuel, that stuff has a 5 year unopened shelf life, and a 2 year opened shelf life. I burn that gas in all my small engines, weed wacker, leaf blower, gas auger. I just date the cans when I buy them.
I chose to rebuild, it was very easy and the thing has never run better. It will idle through a full tank of gas now. Also taking the whole thing apart was an exvellent chance to clean all the nooks and crannies and to lube and protect all the metal parts that were rusting. In started using tru fuel, it comes in cans and you never need to worry about it going bad
Can’t speak on the Jiffy but a few years ago my Eskimo auger started sputtering and bogging down when drilling. Looked online and was able to buy a complete new carb for $20. Unbolted the old one and removed the throttle cable and bolted the new one on, primed it and it started 2nd pull and ran perfect with zero adjusting. Haven’t had an issue since. Also, make sure to use NON ethanol gas. That ethanol will destroy diaphragms and gaskets.
Quick question I have a 10 inch jiffy gas auger, how far are the gas lines supposed to go into the tank. I bought is used in both lines only go into the grommet about an eighth of an inch, just doesn’t seem right to me. I can pull them right out of the grommet no problem
I just rebuilt the carb on my strikemaster and it runs like brand new. If the price is right, a new carb would be the obvious choice, but you will have to fiddle around with the hi and low idle screws to get it to run right. So make sure you can find the procedure for doing that before you decide to replace it.
On my rebuild, I just left the idle screws alone and squirted everything out with carb clean. I found the diaphram was dried out and distorted, causing my idle issues. Rebuild is pretty simple, at least on mine. A couple of screws, a spring etc. For a few extra bucks I also replaced the fuel lines, grommets etc.
Do whatever you feel confident you can handle.