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How did i "fix" my old 026?
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<blockquote data-quote="pioneerguy600" data-source="post: 7834115" data-attributes="member: 19757"><p>The aftermarkets are often bad right out of their wrapper but even the OEM ones will warp with age and useage, they might even appear to be tight fitting but in reality they are not completely seated, the carbs with the choke butterfly built in were the best for choke operation, Stihl managed to save a bit of room by using the choke in the airfilter route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pioneerguy600, post: 7834115, member: 19757"] The aftermarkets are often bad right out of their wrapper but even the OEM ones will warp with age and useage, they might even appear to be tight fitting but in reality they are not completely seated, the carbs with the choke butterfly built in were the best for choke operation, Stihl managed to save a bit of room by using the choke in the airfilter route. [/QUOTE]
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