
This is where the gas line comes in. I would say the filter is a little dirty. (i also say this because I had to fish out paint chips and calcium deposits from the inside.)

Here is the bowl off with the float assembly in view with one of the jets at its side.

Float assembly removed and all jets out, get to cleaning out all the green gunk.

So I think this is the smallest piece I have had to get down to in this whole project.

So here the carb is broken down into all of its parts. Including the choke cable assembly the float, bowl, o rings, filters, and all jets and bolts. Now to put it back together.
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