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Carburettor gasket
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<blockquote data-quote="Darren2030" data-source="post: 631014" data-attributes="member: 26562"><p>Hi Moseley </p><p></p><p>I can see your point mate yes i ain’t no expert but I can’t seem to see any other place on the carburettor where it could be leaking from, I originally thought it was the main jet screw on the side and have replaced the fibre washer on that and that seems ok I’m gonna change the top gasket aswell so will check the float needle isn’t getting stuck and flooding the carb. The carb is a refurbished unit from rage in Holland and only couple years old so should be ok really never had no problems with it. </p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darren2030, post: 631014, member: 26562"] Hi Moseley I can see your point mate yes i ain’t no expert but I can’t seem to see any other place on the carburettor where it could be leaking from, I originally thought it was the main jet screw on the side and have replaced the fibre washer on that and that seems ok I’m gonna change the top gasket aswell so will check the float needle isn’t getting stuck and flooding the carb. The carb is a refurbished unit from rage in Holland and only couple years old so should be ok really never had no problems with it. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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