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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 212145" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>It helps to have a manual. Some carburetors have very tiny holes throughout them that very hard to see if you do not know where they are. They need to be free and clear of obstructions. If you use an air hose to blow them out be careful you do not blow out plugs and seats. Too much air can mess up the carb. Try not to scratch the parts up trying to clean them. If they get scratched or damaged, replace them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 212145, member: 432"] It helps to have a manual. Some carburetors have very tiny holes throughout them that very hard to see if you do not know where they are. They need to be free and clear of obstructions. If you use an air hose to blow them out be careful you do not blow out plugs and seats. Too much air can mess up the carb. Try not to scratch the parts up trying to clean them. If they get scratched or damaged, replace them. [/QUOTE]
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