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Posted by wvhogleg on June 03, 2002 at 05:52:09 from (208.169.106.193):
ok, now i did it. i had the carb all apart to clean and rebuild it, even got some solvent at napa to soak it in. let me tell you, that carb solvent made that old carb look just about like new! well, here is the problem. since i was wearing those special gloves to protect my hands, the top half of the carb slipped and it dropped back into the bucket i was soaking it in. of course something happened. the brass idle tube bent and ended up breaking off just flush with the carb. so what i need to know is how to get whats left of the idle tube out, and where could i go to try to find a replacement? all of course after i learn to be more careful.
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