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Re: H Carb Rebuild Observations
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Posted by neblinc on September 18, 2006 at 09:26:13 from (24.123.122.114):
In Reply to: H Carb Rebuild Observations posted by neblinc on September 18, 2006 at 07:53:37:
It runs great now! barely touch the starter and it pops right off. It would taks a few more cranks before, and I had to fiddle with the choke just right. As far as the kit, I am buy no means qualified to judge on these kits, I am going on what people that do this stuff all the time like RustyFarmall & others have said that the parts fit better etc. I bought it because I wanted to do it right with genuine parts. I just think that for the money, more parts should be supplied. What I should have done was buy the aftermarket kit from my local TSC store and compared them side by side on what a guy really gets for the money. I have no idea what part of my kit if any made the difference in it running better, maybe some of the tubes or passages were just clogged. I let the carb body and parts soak for a few hours in the carb cleaner solution also. Randy
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