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Re: Super M carburator problem
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Posted by Dan on February 18, 2002 at 19:56:50 from (12.18.158.25):
In Reply to: Super M carburator problem posted by john on February 18, 2002 at 18:51:47:
where is it leaking from? The main jet goes into a "nut" on the bottom of the carburator. There is a gasket on it and if not tight will leak. If the float is set to high it will leak gas. If it flods when turning over gas will drip out the bottom where there is a drip hole with felt in it to keep dirt from getting in. If the pin the float swivels on is worn it can cause problems also, the kit I got for mine had a new pin in it but it was too short. Guess the first thing to know is where it is leaking from and go from there.
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