Hello everyone,
I finally recieved my carb rebuild kits today by mail. I went ahead and rebuilt my top carb after soaking it for about 24 hours and I put it back together and put in a zip lock bag and marked it top carb and now I tore apart the bottom carb and have it soaking in carb cleaner Gunk in the gallon paint can. My question is I put in both freeze plug back in the top carb and I went beyond and flatten it out and the freeze plugs look to be secure and have no movement or looseness to them. Basically what I am saying is when I put the freeze otr the core plugs back in I went a little beyond flatten them but they seem to be in pretty well and I can't get them to move or they don't feel loose at all. Will that cause a problem since there not exactly flat. I used th male end of a quarter inch extension to put them in. Also, I noticed on the new carb gasket for the idle channel, the H-shaped aluminum looking cover that goes on the carb body for the idle channel, that it is cut out in the L-shape and the black idle channel gasket was solid. Let me know about the freeze plugs becuase they aren't the prettiest looking install job but they look secured onto the carb body and aren't loose at all. Thanks again, Bob
I finally recieved my carb rebuild kits today by mail. I went ahead and rebuilt my top carb after soaking it for about 24 hours and I put it back together and put in a zip lock bag and marked it top carb and now I tore apart the bottom carb and have it soaking in carb cleaner Gunk in the gallon paint can. My question is I put in both freeze plug back in the top carb and I went beyond and flatten it out and the freeze plugs look to be secure and have no movement or looseness to them. Basically what I am saying is when I put the freeze otr the core plugs back in I went a little beyond flatten them but they seem to be in pretty well and I can't get them to move or they don't feel loose at all. Will that cause a problem since there not exactly flat. I used th male end of a quarter inch extension to put them in. Also, I noticed on the new carb gasket for the idle channel, the H-shaped aluminum looking cover that goes on the carb body for the idle channel, that it is cut out in the L-shape and the black idle channel gasket was solid. Let me know about the freeze plugs becuase they aren't the prettiest looking install job but they look secured onto the carb body and aren't loose at all. Thanks again, Bob