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Posted by moseed on October 18, 2004 at 12:02:15 from (207.177.239.36):
I replaced a bad cork float in the carb of my 10-20. Every thing is peachy, it runs well and sounds like....well it's that sound that keeps us doing what we do. My concern is this, to keep the new float from sticking in the down position I had to shave (sand)a thin amount from the side of the float opposite of the brass attachment arm. The float comes new with some sort of coating on it. To make the float work freely I removed this coating as I shaved it to fit. Did I seriously limit the life and or usefulness of the new float? Should I have coated it with something after I shaved it? If so with what? Thanks ahead of time if you can help.
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