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What did you do to your CT70 today
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<blockquote data-quote="69ST" data-source="post: 189144" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>If the float pivot pin walks out again, you could try putting a little bit of texture at the very tip of one end. It's soft brass so all it'd take is a gentle pinch using pliers...and I mean really gentle. It'll take next to nothing to add some grip. Just know ahead of time, that the carb casting is fragile and very brittle; that's why you don't want to get carried away...just enough to keep from going walkabout, still easy enough to remove when you want to do so, without breaking one of the legs in the carb body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69ST, post: 189144, member: 5"] If the float pivot pin walks out again, you could try putting a little bit of texture at the very tip of one end. It's soft brass so all it'd take is a gentle pinch using pliers...and I mean really gentle. It'll take next to nothing to add some grip. Just know ahead of time, that the carb casting is fragile and very brittle; that's why you don't want to get carried away...just enough to keep from going walkabout, still easy enough to remove when you want to do so, without breaking one of the legs in the carb body. [/QUOTE]
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