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                                                                         Figure 4-5. Float Pin Pedestal  CAUTION When removing or installing the float pin, be careful not to break the pedestal. If the pedestal is broken, the car- See Figure 4-5. A cast-in arrow (2) points at the rounded ped-  Tap pin out from INTERFERENCE SIDE pedestal (direc- Install pin from LOOSE SIDE pedestal (opposite arrow). See Figure 4-3. Inspect the accelerator pump diaphragm (38) for holes, cracks or deformation. Replace as neces- Replace the pump rod (35) if it is bent and replace the
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                                                                  Rounded pedestal  Removal arrow  Float Replacement  buretor will have to be replaced. estal (1) that has the interference fit float pin. The arrow indicates direction of removal.   tion of arrow).  Accelerator Pump  boot (34) if it is cracked.







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              CLEANING AND INSPECTION


                     Vacuum Piston Components Hold vacuum piston up to strong light. Examine dia- phragm at top of vacuum piston for evidence of pinching, holes or tears. Replace if damaged. Examine vacuum passage through bottom of piston. Clean passage if restricted. See Figure 4-3. Examine spring (4) for stretching, crimp- ing or any distortion or damage. Replace if damaged. Examine slide on sides of piston to be sure surface is smooth and clean. Clean or buff out any rough surfaces. Examine needle (6) for evidence of bending or damage. Examine tip of float needle for grooves. Needle should be straight and surface of taper smooth and even.  Carburetor Body Compon














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