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Old 09-11-2007, 07:35 AM   #9 (permalink)
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i would take the carb back off and apart. either way, u r going to have to fix something internally so get started now. the float is an obvious looking hollow piece of brass or plastic. make sure that moves freely and connected to it will be a brass "needle" it usually will just slip off. just remember which way u took it off. check the tip of for wear or any signs that would obviously cause a leak. the problem is caused by one of these 2 items. dont worry, the carburetor is actually something easy to work on.
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