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Posted by neblinc on September 18, 2006 at 07:53:37 from (24.123.122.114):
Well I tore into the carb this weekend and installed the rebuild kit. I guess I was disapointed that some of the items were not included in the kit for $90. For example a new metering nozzle, throttle plate, air bleed & the fuel adjusting screw seat. I am not sure how that seat would come out of the carb, but if they send the needle screw, why not a new seat? Overall it was a pretty straight forward process. I made sure I had a diagram next to me and matched up the old parts to the new and marked them on the copy of the carb diagram page I made. Took my time and kept track of where things went as I took them off. The one gotcha was the spring & ball that came with my kit, I did not see those pieces when I took mine apart and thought they had "sprung" out of there when I took it apart. So I fought for over an hour trying to get those pieces in! Ended up there was no way thay they were going in there. So maybe the choke shaft had been replaced? Anyway overall not a bad job to attempt for a beginner, but I don't think the kit is worth $90 when you can get an aftermarket in the $30 range. I was planning on doing a step by step picture takedown but the wife had the camera, so maybe my next one I will do that. Randy
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