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<blockquote data-quote="Dustin4185" data-source="post: 290914" data-attributes="member: 10325"><p>I did the carb and intake to make it a 30. The intake and carb came off of a mid 80s motor and has the slow speed idle on the front (long needle valve with black end). The original carb was ruined the best I could tell. I do not have a manual of any kind. I followed the steps I found on here for the link and sync. The float is parallel to the body. I am familiar with rebuilding these carbs, my old one was close to the same. All welch plugs were removed before cleaning and replaced afterwards. I read on another forum that they could be leaking if I didnt get them seated right. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustin4185, post: 290914, member: 10325"] I did the carb and intake to make it a 30. The intake and carb came off of a mid 80s motor and has the slow speed idle on the front (long needle valve with black end). The original carb was ruined the best I could tell. I do not have a manual of any kind. I followed the steps I found on here for the link and sync. The float is parallel to the body. I am familiar with rebuilding these carbs, my old one was close to the same. All welch plugs were removed before cleaning and replaced afterwards. I read on another forum that they could be leaking if I didnt get them seated right. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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