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Posted by Mike from WI on January 30, 2002 at 18:14:40 from (66.170.69.82):
I,ve got a Marvel Schebler carb off a Gladden or Kinner Busy Bee 5hp gas engine. I was just wondering how hard it would be to get a new float for it because the one I got now has a hole in it and takes on gas. I thought I found the hole so I drilled it out but to find out that wasn't the side of the float assembly with the hole in it. I looked all along the seam of solder that joins the two pieces together to make a leak free seal and can't find the hole. I tried to submerge it to find the hole with bubbles coming out with no luck. I'm not sure about the model of the carb but the front of it says Marvel Schebler and on the opposite side of that has MOD to the left cast into the body, centered is VD cast into the body and to the far right is 30 stamped into it. (MOD VD 30) Could I get a float assembly from a Carquest, Napa or simular auto parts store? I'm not sure if that's enough info but see what you guys can figure out. Thanks, Mike
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