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Old 11-26-2005, 08:03 PM   #5
Elvis
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Default Re: Carb Flooding

Too late to try the tapping thing. I took the top of the carb off this morning. There was quite a bit of dirt in the bowls where the floats are seated. I know that my gas tank needs replacement but I have a good filter and suspect that most of this stuff was there when I bought the carb. I cleaned it out and just when I was going to put it all back together it started to rain so I pushed the beast back into the garage. I will get back at it tomorrow. We'll see. Frustrating, because it was running so well before this flooding issue started. E.
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