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Making An Offroad Carburetor Needle And Seat Assembly
Making An Off-Road Carburetor - Cheap Avenger
The spring-loaded needle and seat assembly, PN 6-513 is seen at top. Simply remove the flathead set screw, unscrew the stock needle and seat assembly, and transfer the hex nut and set screw onto the new unit. You do need to hold the carburetor upside-down when installing the new units to prevent the spring and needle assembly from falling out, so the carb must come off the engine for the installation. View Related Article
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