Posted by Hoosierhog on September 24, 2011 at 18:53:47 from (166.137.142.53):
In Reply to: Re: My winter project posted by 55 50 Ron on September 24, 2011 at 17:43:51:
When I first looked at it it started right up I drove around through all the gears it worked great. The next tome we went to start it we had lots of trouble. Finally the third time it would not start at all. Narrowed Down the problem to the carb. Sure enough we got it off and some one at some point tried to work on it but when they reasembled it they put the float in wrong and it was rubbing the side so Now it has a hole In it. But the first time when it started it ran great but now a friend of a friend supposedly was a good carb guy said he would rebuild it for me the next day he brings it back in peices and says he dosnt have time to fix it. But I'm sure I'm missing alot of parts now I'm hoping i can get them with out having to buy a néw carb.
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