I agree with Max. Before you take it all apart, at least take a look
and make sure it is not a sunken float. That's what happened to
mine. It is a super easy fix, if you have another float to swap
in. That may not be the problem, but if it is, you'll be back in
business and save the major carb work for when it is snowing. And if
you live somewhere where the weather is perfect all year round, then
I just hate you. :-)
-Steve Trovato
strovato@optonline.net
At 02:00 PM 7/16/2009, mgs-request@autox.team.net wrote:
>Hey Steve, IMHO you will need to remove the carb(s) from the
>manifold, take off the bottom plate, (4 screws), and just replace
>the float, valve assy., (use vitron tipped), and, in my case, the
>shaft that holds the float.? I did both carbs as they are the same
>vintage.? It is a simple procedure once the parts are on hand.? Oh
>yeah, buy new bottom gaskets too.? Regards, Tom
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