Posted by rustred on October 02, 2009 at 07:03:18 from (209.115.232.65):
In Reply to: fuel leak on M posted by nydolphin on October 02, 2009 at 05:19:48:
most probable cause would be needle&seat. it is located at the carb inlet behind the brass screen. BUT you need to remove carb and separate halves and remove float, by pulling out pin. then you can remove needle & look at it. the metal ones usually show the wear where its seating. the seat unscrews. best to just o/h the carb, as you will need to soak it in carb cleaner to dissolve junk out of it.after soaking wash in warm water and blow out all passages with air.rest later.
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