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<blockquote data-quote="dougdad" data-source="post: 38368" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Caddy, you can most likly do it yourself, most of those carbs are quite simple, just take your time when you take it apart and watch how things are put together. And while you have it apart, be shure to check the fuel lines (INSIDE) for rott, (common problem) those little pieses of rubber can realy fuss up a carb. Also check for a in tank filter, they are most commonly attached to the hose fitting and screwed in, if the tank has any rust in it, it will plug up that screen in a hartbeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougdad, post: 38368, member: 274"] Caddy, you can most likly do it yourself, most of those carbs are quite simple, just take your time when you take it apart and watch how things are put together. And while you have it apart, be shure to check the fuel lines (INSIDE) for rott, (common problem) those little pieses of rubber can realy fuss up a carb. Also check for a in tank filter, they are most commonly attached to the hose fitting and screwed in, if the tank has any rust in it, it will plug up that screen in a hartbeat. [/QUOTE]
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