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Old 03-24-2016, 11:59 AM
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It's called a learning curve, you should have learned 2 things from this. 1) the proper way to install a needle in it's seat, 2) Most Importantly, you now understand how a needle and seat functions so the next time you do a different carb even if the instructions are wrong, you will be able to determine the proper way from the knowledge you just gained. One thing I am big on is reading up on to learn as much as I can before I tackle a project, oh and one more thing Manuals ( mechanics best friend). After 40 plus years of doing this the learning curve is still there and even some refresher coarse's. Refresher courses are those times when you get to that point of throwing something as you scream out "what the &%#! did I just do I can't believe what I just done.
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