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  1. cornrichard

    Started the Lube and Servicing Unit today

    There was already a coating but it was thin and there was light rust in the bottom of the tanks. The engine kick down works great on mine, I really have not spent a lot of time messing with it because it has not given me any problems. There is a mixture adjustment T on the back side of the...
  2. cornrichard

    Started the Lube and Servicing Unit today

    I have been working on my trailer for about a month now. It started right up but then gave me float problems. I still have not found a solution to that problem that I like. Right now I am running the carb dry to shut off the engine. The rest of the project has gone well so far. Here are some...
  3. cornrichard

    Started the Lube and Servicing Unit today

    Here are some pictures of my float after I dipped it in epoxy. I had to bend the metal tab as the float is a little heavier now. I have no idea how this will work long term but it is working good now. The epoxy is sherman williams epoxy paint that I am going to put in the tanks after I...
  4. cornrichard

    Started the Lube and Servicing Unit today

    The float is a doughnut shaped thing. I have not found a similar one in a bike or 4-wheeler but I am going to check lawnmower parts for a plastic one.
  5. cornrichard

    Started the Lube and Servicing Unit today

    If you are using pump gas you might consider turning the fuel off and running the carb dry when unit is going to sit. The carb float is foam and it WILL swell up and stick if there is ethanol in the fuel. I am already on my second carb on my trailer. I am going to coat the float with epoxy...
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