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Old 25-07-17, 14:27
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Looks like you have one extraction and one heli-coil to install on that carb. The two screws that hold the throttle cable bracket down are chronics for stripping the carb. Helicoiling the pair of them is the best thing you can do.

I'll throw a plug in for the Kleen-flo carburator and metal parts cleaner (part nos 651,652 and 653). It is the old school stuff where you strip the carb, and put all the parts into the basket and submerge it. It has been a godsend other than the fact that it dissolves it's own container in about 2-3 years. It also works great on paint gun parts, stripping them to look brand new. It might be a little expensive for a one off project, but for repeated use it is the best. The spray cans of carb cleaner you buy at Cdn tire etc don't even compare.
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