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need to change the plugs when rebuilding carbs??
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<blockquote data-quote="bamalivin" data-source="post: 413847" data-attributes="member: 20830"><p>I have acquired the new (used) carb for my evinrude that I have been looking for. I have ordered the rebuild kit and it's on the way. I have watched a video or two on line regarding the rebuild process, and noticed that one of the videos mentioned pulling out the plugs for proper clean-out. I also noticed that the kit comes with what appears to be replacement plugs from the pictures. So I guess my question is, is this necessary for a proper cleaning, as I know nothing about the new (used carb) that I just received. It looks like this would be the one area of the carb that it could have serious issues if it doesn't seal like it should, and I was curious what you guys and gals have done in the past?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bamalivin, post: 413847, member: 20830"] I have acquired the new (used) carb for my evinrude that I have been looking for. I have ordered the rebuild kit and it's on the way. I have watched a video or two on line regarding the rebuild process, and noticed that one of the videos mentioned pulling out the plugs for proper clean-out. I also noticed that the kit comes with what appears to be replacement plugs from the pictures. So I guess my question is, is this necessary for a proper cleaning, as I know nothing about the new (used carb) that I just received. It looks like this would be the one area of the carb that it could have serious issues if it doesn't seal like it should, and I was curious what you guys and gals have done in the past? [/QUOTE]
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