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Need help rebuilding carb on my 1995 Yamaha C25 (single carb
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew04" data-source="post: 279898" data-attributes="member: 8098"><p>I was in the situation not too long ago. Though I've since found a manual for my johnson, the same principals apply. Take detailed pictures from every angle to aid in reassembly. Note the position of adjustable screws, meaning tighten them to seat counting turns, so you know how to replace it. After carefully noting these, just disassemble, clean thoroughly making sure passages are clear, and swap out anything your kit replaces. The float/float valve and seating will be obvious, as will the gaskets and o-rings. I would urge you to just give it a try, worst case scenario there are tons of guys with experience who could get it running again. I sure even a lawn mower shop would re assemble it for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew04, post: 279898, member: 8098"] I was in the situation not too long ago. Though I've since found a manual for my johnson, the same principals apply. Take detailed pictures from every angle to aid in reassembly. Note the position of adjustable screws, meaning tighten them to seat counting turns, so you know how to replace it. After carefully noting these, just disassemble, clean thoroughly making sure passages are clear, and swap out anything your kit replaces. The float/float valve and seating will be obvious, as will the gaskets and o-rings. I would urge you to just give it a try, worst case scenario there are tons of guys with experience who could get it running again. I sure even a lawn mower shop would re assemble it for you. [/QUOTE]
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