2. Remove the float pin.
3. Lift the float assembly from the carburetor. Account
for the float valve.
NOTE: Note the locations of the jets, pilot screw,
and holder for assembling.
4. Secure the needle jet holder with a wrench; then
remove the main jet.
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5. Remove the needle jet holder; then remove the slow
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jet.
6. Remove the pilot screw. Account for a spring,
washer, and an O-ring.
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CLEANING AND INSPECTING.
When drying components with compressed air, always
wear safety glasses.
DO NOT place any non-metallic components in parts-
cleaning solvent because damage or deterioration will
result.
1. Place all metallic components in a wire basket and
submerge in carburetor cleaner.
2. Soak for 30 minutes; then rinse with clean, hot water.
3. Wash all non-metallic components with soap and
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water. Rinse thoroughly.
4. Dry all components with compressed air only mak-
ing sure all holes, orifices, and channels are unob-
structed.
5. Inspect the carburetor body for cracks, nicks,
stripped threads, and any imperfections in the cast-
ing.
6. Inspect float for damage.
7. Inspect gasket and O-rings for distortion, tears, or
noticeable damage.
8. Inspect tips of the jet needle, pilot screw, and the
needle jet for wear, damage, or distortion.
! WARNING
CAUTION
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