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By Louznmemind
(Question is at the end if you want to skip my blabbering) I got this unbelievably well taken care of Grizzly 350 in for a carb clean, it belongs to an elderly couple that bought it brand new in '07. Apparently whoever has been doing their oil changes for them never checked the air filter..
Obviously it got debris in the carb, it would still run but only idle with slight choke. I've taken it apart and cleaned it, have new o rings, gaskets, etc. As far as the mixture screw is concerned, I'm assuming I obviously need to remove the plug. I'm mainly a lawn equipment guy, I've worked on slide carbs in the past but never an unmolested one with the plug still intact. I hate to mess with it as the carb had very little debris but I'm sure the o ring needs to be replaced at minimum. Finally, the question: what's the best way of removing the plug? I DO NOT want to mess up this carb..
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By Atomusthenes
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By Ryan Menard
Hi all,
I have the strange issue where the float bowl drain screw on our ‘16 outlaw 50 is leaking by and letting fuel drain out of the tube. It is not the overflow tube. I have taken the carb apart to clean as well as taken the screw out and reinserted it but it still leaks by. I can’t seem to find the screw alone for sale, all I can find is the whole float bowl for $100. I would rather try a new screw first.
Does anyone know what screw will work in the factory carburetor and/or where to purchase one from?
Thanks.
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