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Posted by okla kansan on January 29, 2005 at 18:03:32 from (209.240.205.63):
I have an F 4 Mag, and im sure it fit a 20, but it dosent fit now. Can anyone tell me anything about it, or what mag did fit. Also, we opened the carb and it was full of dobbers nest. cleaned that out as best as could, but broke somthing about 1in or a bit bigger dia, and perhaps near that wide that fit in the center. It didnt seem made of metal. Will that part come in a rebuild kit? We, my boy and me, got it to fire occasionally, but the carb leaked terrible. It sgot a slight pinhole leak on the outside water jacket. The radiator dosent leak. I belted it up to my 34 CC Case. It hadnt run in near 30 yrs, but it was free, and we finally got it sipinning like a top. Im assuming that since we couldnt get the carb sealed off, and broke whatever that center piece was in seperatging the top from the bottom, that it wasnt going to start. Am I right?
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