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Subject: | Re: bugeye HS-2 carb trouble |
Date: | Tue, 1 Mar 2005 16:15:18 -0600 with any abuse report |
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> You can either put up with it (it will get worse, though), have the carb > bodies reamed and install oversize shafts, or have the bodies reamed and > bushings installed. Joe Curto says that it is generally the shaft that wears and you can usually get away with merely replacing the shaft. Worked for me. David Lieb 1972 Blue |
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