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Reply #15 - 06/21/10 at 13:24:42
 
Hi,Thanks, it seems i found 1 used carb ,it is cheap.Approx 50-60.
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http://hungarodentist.hupont.hu/1/magunkrol


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Reply #16 - 06/21/10 at 20:02:55
 
Cool page man. I can't read a lick of it, but looks like a bunch of guys ready to hit the road & that I can understand!

My choke plunger is wore slam out. It takes me 5 or 6 attempts before I can get it to stay half choked long enough to warm up for 30 seconds. Full choke? Forget that idea, never need it anyway. That's really the only reason I did the clutch switch bypass, so I could have a free left hand.
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Reply #17 - 06/21/10 at 22:05:07
 
Ya know, it is okay to oil stuff once in a while. Things that slide in & out are things I lube occasionally,
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Reply #18 - 06/22/10 at 00:04:15
 
Hahaha, I was gonna say too. I have no problem with my plunger either  Huh Huh Huh
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Reply #19 - 06/22/10 at 05:39:51
 
If mine was oiled, it would never stay pulled out. That's the problem, 24+ years of use has wore it out.
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Reply #20 - 06/22/10 at 07:19:02
 
yes, it is very used, but i was to bend random it.I took it with wd40 ,or vaselineSmiley
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Reply #21 - 06/22/10 at 07:26:03
 
LoL...  That's gotta be better than taking it without anything!!
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Reply #22 - 06/22/10 at 08:02:04
 
HAHAHAHAH, WD40??? Man, you must patent that idea. And randomly bending your plunger sounds painful!  Grin  Grin  Grin

Chromosful, again - welcome to the club!
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Reply #23 - 06/22/10 at 08:52:28
 
I can speak in english just a little bit, usuallyi read wrong.Smileythx your patient.
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Reply #24 - 06/22/10 at 08:55:19
 
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