In a message dated 11/23/2008 7:32:58 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
tedtsimx@bright.net writes:
Using a light and a tool to hold up the carb
piston, raise the piston and check the position of the carb butterfly.
It should be absolutely at right angles to the bore of the carb throat.
I guess you have a good point, but it does raise the interesting question as
to why those who know more than me have been sitting around with a hose
stuck in their ear for the past 50 years.
David Lylis
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