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Re: NAA - transmission and carb. question
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Posted by old on January 13, 2006 at 06:37:24 from (207.69.138.142):
In Reply to: NAA - transmission and carb. question posted by Dennis in Texas on January 13, 2006 at 05:12:19:
Give this a try on the carb. Open it up one more time. Remove the floatand then drop the needle in to the seat after, makeing sure the seat is tight. They can and will leak if the seat isn't tight enough. Then with the needle in the seat tap on the needle with a small hammer etc. What that does is sets the rubber tip, seen that to many times and most of the time that will fix the problem. Got that from an old carb guy, hes gone now.
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