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Carter Carburetor Repair - Part4
Topic:Mechanical   Date: 2004-10-17
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The intake on the L head 196 engine is matched to the old carburetor:





Now, I figured I'd try the new carburetor on the engine to see how it would run. I already know that more fuel and air must be going in to the engine, but I had to see. Here is the float bowl from the old carb attached to the new carburetor body:



I used the old choke valve:



In this picture you can see how the bolt goes up against the bottom of the carburetor:



There are 5 parts to this article:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5


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