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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby4829" data-source="post: 109291" data-attributes="member: 2076"><p>My kit came with a couple of gaskets that I didn't need. It also had a tiny spring to keep the float pushed down, which the original didn't have. The motor wouldn't run with that spring in there. It was an aftermarket kit apparently made for more than one application. Just put it back together the way it was originally and you should be fine. Also be sure and keep everything super clean.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby4829, post: 109291, member: 2076"] My kit came with a couple of gaskets that I didn't need. It also had a tiny spring to keep the float pushed down, which the original didn't have. The motor wouldn't run with that spring in there. It was an aftermarket kit apparently made for more than one application. Just put it back together the way it was originally and you should be fine. Also be sure and keep everything super clean..... [/QUOTE]
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