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<blockquote data-quote="macawman" data-source="post: 449616" data-attributes="member: 23375"><p>Yes, I did blow into the fuel inlet with the carb upside down and was not able to open the valve. I've looked at it from every angle and can not see any place where the float could be hanging up. Maybe the new float just doesn't float. I'm thinking of using Permatex to temporarily join the upper and lower parts of the carb body to see if the gasket maybe be causing problems after assembly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macawman, post: 449616, member: 23375"] Yes, I did blow into the fuel inlet with the carb upside down and was not able to open the valve. I've looked at it from every angle and can not see any place where the float could be hanging up. Maybe the new float just doesn't float. I'm thinking of using Permatex to temporarily join the upper and lower parts of the carb body to see if the gasket maybe be causing problems after assembly. [/QUOTE]
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