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Re: Re: Re: M carb bowl question?
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Posted by rustyfarmall on February 03, 2004 at 13:36:30 from (199.120.81.238):
In Reply to: Re: Re: M carb bowl question? posted by AC on February 03, 2004 at 11:15:19:
Still not real clear what you are saying, but I will see if I can shed a little light anyhow. You said you soaked it in gunk, gunk makes a lot of products, and I am not familiar with all of them, but make sure the product you are using is for cleaning carbs for rebuilding. I have always been partial to the Mac's or NAPA brand . Completely disassemble your carb, soak all of the parts(except for what will be replaced) at least overnight. Remove those parts from the cleaner, and immediately rinse with HOT water, and then blow everything dry with compressed air, making sure to blow through all of the holes, ports, passages, etc., when you blow air into a hole, that air will come out another hole, if it doesn't, then the carb is not yet clean. Does this help? Also, after assembling the carb, turn it over in your hands and listen for the float moving around. You may need to tweek the float a little to keep it from rubbing the sides of the bowl, a common problem on M carbs. As far as the broken off ear thing, there should have been a new one of these in the overhaul kit.
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