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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 404112" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>Follow the passages. One is drilled diagnoally to intersect the "inlet" which is in the throat. The other, goes from the prime start area down to the back side of the butterfly. As air passes over the area in the prime start cup, it draws fuel from the bowl in through the tube. The tube has holes in it for emulsion. Just like a mini carburetor-inside the carburetor. It works awesome when the bowl isn't plugged solid. That is a manual start F25 carburetor, vintage 2000 IIRC. It was brand new when I bought it, but broken, so it never got used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 404112, member: 7376"] Follow the passages. One is drilled diagnoally to intersect the "inlet" which is in the throat. The other, goes from the prime start area down to the back side of the butterfly. As air passes over the area in the prime start cup, it draws fuel from the bowl in through the tube. The tube has holes in it for emulsion. Just like a mini carburetor-inside the carburetor. It works awesome when the bowl isn't plugged solid. That is a manual start F25 carburetor, vintage 2000 IIRC. It was brand new when I bought it, but broken, so it never got used. [/QUOTE]
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