Posted by jeffcat on December 15, 2007 at 11:37:27 from (66.19.241.16):
In Reply to: welch plug posted by larryinwa on December 15, 2007 at 05:59:35:
Yea the little disks in a carb. are called that. If you get a rebuild kit there should be one or two in there to replace the old ones. You VERY carefuly drill them out with a 1/8 drill and pry them out. Drill just enough to get through the metal of the disk. NO MORE. This will expose the idle jets in most mower and chainsaw carbs. It is worth doing cause it will not be particals in there but gunk or slime. Putting them in with the socket and hammer method works great. Just a little tap is all ya need. I put a very thin wipe of permitex around the edge to seal it well but it is not needed. Jeffcat
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