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  • #16
    I took it all apart and cleaned it with carb cleaner and compressed air. The only issue I could find was that the float was set about 1/8' too high, so I corrected that and put it back together. I can't think of anything else, so I'll start it up and see what I get.

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    • #17
      What kind of float was it, Jeff?

      ....Cotten
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      • #18
        I don’t know exactly what it’s made of, but it’s black hard, hollow plastic, if that helps. Thanks,
        Jeff

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Lipdog View Post
          I don’t know exactly what it’s made of, but it’s black hard, hollow plastic, if that helps. Thanks,
          Jeff
          Well, Jeff,..

          The carb was designed to use a three gram float.

          What's it weigh?

          (If the pivotnut is molded-in, its not only a boatanchor to begin with, but prone to swelling.)

          ....Cotten
          PS: An example is shown on the left in the attachment; On the right is a float of proper buoyancy, but still swollen by fuels unknown.
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          • #20
            It weighs about 8g (see photo). I'm ordering some parts, which one should I specify to replace it with? I'm going to get the LS needle that's the proper length too. Thanks!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Lipdog View Post
              It weighs about 8g (see photo). I'm ordering some parts, which one should I specify to replace it with? I'm going to get the LS needle that's the proper length too. Thanks!
              Demand a DURABLE, Jeff!

              I would replace the rubber-tipped floatvalve while you're at it.
              Although yours is the somewhat better Starklight offering.
              (Unfortunately, Gary's float ain't. Why is it the same shape and size, and weight, as a made-in-India brass boatanchor?)

              When you inspected your idle bleeds, did the plug have a "tit" on it?
              (Not that we know why...)

              ....Cotten
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              • #22
                Idle plugs are flat. Thanks

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                • #23
                  It was supposed to look like this, Jeff!

                  Don't know why.

                  ....Cotten
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