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Re: Carburetor float setting for Cub low-boy 154
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Posted by Jeff on May 19, 2004 at 17:15:40 from (216.107.17.143):
In Reply to: Carburetor float setting for Cub low-boy 154 posted by Marte on May 18, 2004 at 19:05:05:
On the farm with 300-350 and450 carbs I would put the top half in the vice, upside down. Set the floats so they are level. The "top"of the float when it is running is now on the bottom. Make it square with the top half casting of the carb body.Bend the tab for the needle valve with a good pair of needle nose plyers. DON"T PUSH DOWN ON THE FLOATS TO ADJUST! You will bust up the seat. You need a real gentle touch to set them with a little hose and lift with your finger jazz. The books are correct if you have a good touch. This way was quick and easy and just about goof proof. Jeff
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