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Re: Yumpin Yimeny Krickets-Carburetor
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Posted by Tim - Maine on April 13, 2001 at 17:56:22 from (208.237.83.145):
In Reply to: Yumpin Yimeny Krickets-Carburetor posted by Bob on April 13, 2001 at 11:54:48:
Bob, I could only find Zenith and Made in USA on the side of my carb but it is pretty coated in gunk, according to the manual that I have, the 123 motor only had the Zenith 67x7 or the Carter UT on it. I could fax you copies of the manual to look at the pictures if you have a fax available or I'll see if our scanner is working at work tomorrow and send them to you via e-mail. Where are the numbers on the top of your carb? I believe from what I've read and just guesstimating by looking at my carb that the air inlet side is between 7/8 to 1 inch inside diameter, I'll be taking mine off soon and I'll definantly measure it at that time but I may not have time to do that until the Friday after next (27th???) when I get a full day off. We have an outage at the plant so I'll be working alot of overtime for the next week and a half.
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