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Look at newagemetal.com, and get a manual, try this page: http://www.carbkitsource.com/manuals...als/CM355.html Use that to find carburetor numbers, then look for a good unmolested core to either build yourself or have built.
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Alan,
Looked @ link you posted,could'nt tell does it list what specs are on carbs for jets,metering rods etc.? Joe, From what info you gave us I'd say canning that carb is good ideal. Mike Taylor 3601 |
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