Posted by wallacedw on July 26, 2008 at 17:22:10 from (208.13.219.152):
In Reply to: Carberator repair posted by wallacedw on July 26, 2008 at 13:42:32:
Centaur, yep thats the one... but it doesn't translate to any BB numbers I have found. Mine has a 6 (which is the only consistent number on the whole assembly so I think it is a series part number), then farther down the rib it has "E111" then a space then "D8". On the other side is lightly stamped a M8 (which is upside down and then 3L which is right side up.
It LOOKS exactly like the one in the book.
I got the rebuild kit from NAPA, (yes they sure helped me! Took a couple books but they figured out what it was) for $22. I will have to return it I suppose...
I am thinking about fabricating my own float bowl retainer. Not sure how it would work.
The other problem with putting it back together (I have only removed the air horn at present. My thought is to get the major broke items fixed (the fuel inlet needle valve and gasket) is the BB. It was laying in the right area but I don't know where it goes in that area.
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