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Re: Re: Re: Your carb should NOT leak......Carb 10
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Posted by Curious? on February 03, 2004 at 14:15:32 from (206.74.216.88):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Your carb should NOT leak......Carb 101 posted by Scott on February 03, 2004 at 13:00:56:
Oh so now your an expert carb builder.You rebuilt the unrebuildable carb.Wow!Im impressed.tell ya what,Ill send you my carb from my old F12 and I dare ya to find a new float for it,not used,NEW!I dare ya to find the idle adjustment seat,NEW!Cant be done cause nobody makes'em.I had to buy a used carb,rebuild it wit hwhats out there and let it go.I have no other choice!Yea!If i leave the gas on on the starting tank,thats on the hood,itll leak,NEW needle and seat.It doesnt leak past the gasket,but down in carb to the pistons!SO when I need tro run it for a bit ,if iI left the gas on its flooded and wont start.Why do I not adjust the flaot,well since new flaots are available I have to use what I got to work with.I dont claim to know everything abpout carbs,such as yourself,and I do have some experience with dirty,corroded rusty old carbs,but I dont go around bragging about it,or lecturing others about what they do wrong.
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