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Posted by Farmman on February 02, 2003 at 17:12:14 from (151.201.97.105):
In Reply to: okay now walk me throw this posted by STEVEN H on February 02, 2003 at 15:48:25:
Here goes again. Remove the bowl, float pin, and needle and set em aside. Take out the adjustment needles, springs and any gasket or -0- rings and soak the metal pcs. in the basket for min. 24 hrs. ( make notes or a drawing if you won't be sure where stuff came from. Blow out the carb toward the flow of fuel good with air and inspect the seats and needles for damage. If the seats and needles look good then just get a basic kit if they are pitted and seats torn up you will have to get a full rebuild kit.Don't rush it! If there is any dirt in the carb ot varnish the tracor will not run just right. I've had to soak old carbs three times like this. Also have found carbs with missing parts. Be sure you get the gov. adjusted per mfg. when you put it back on.
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