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<blockquote data-quote="scoobeb" data-source="post: 420614" data-attributes="member: 6843"><p>Well it came out of a running engine which is a good thing.So less chance of issues with rust and gumming up.No matter the issue i'm tearing it down from top to bottom because i have torn down over 10 of them now so i didn't need a manual after the second one.I have torn down many small mercs and they all have the same type of carb in them,i can take one off in under a minute now and takes a minute to reinstall it.It takes around an hr for me because i don't dunk them,i clean every milk and cranny with a marine carb cleaner,then i use air duster can to air all the cleaner out,i have done this to all my carbs and they run cherry so far when i sold them,clean as a whistle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoobeb, post: 420614, member: 6843"] Well it came out of a running engine which is a good thing.So less chance of issues with rust and gumming up.No matter the issue i'm tearing it down from top to bottom because i have torn down over 10 of them now so i didn't need a manual after the second one.I have torn down many small mercs and they all have the same type of carb in them,i can take one off in under a minute now and takes a minute to reinstall it.It takes around an hr for me because i don't dunk them,i clean every milk and cranny with a marine carb cleaner,then i use air duster can to air all the cleaner out,i have done this to all my carbs and they run cherry so far when i sold them,clean as a whistle. [/QUOTE]
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