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Jonsered CS2159/Husqvarna 359 - Walbro 199A carb confusement
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Hedgecutter" data-source="post: 7759260" data-attributes="member: 164497"><p>Remove everything that is raised above what would form an even wall cylinder.</p><p>If you were looking at it end on, it should look like the end view of a PVC pipe- just cylindrical with no raised bits. </p><p>You can trim with a knife, clean up with a file and or sandpaper if you want- but you just want a tube that the inside of the band can sit on with nothing left to foul the band.</p><p></p><p>The remains you found in the hex bolt will be the snapped off end of somebodys tamperproof 4mm hex tool- the ends of those are brittle if used on non tamperproof fittings torqued in as cylinder bolts- they snap off- as eluded to in my story about Teng T27 ones I have busted off here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Hedgecutter, post: 7759260, member: 164497"] Remove everything that is raised above what would form an even wall cylinder. If you were looking at it end on, it should look like the end view of a PVC pipe- just cylindrical with no raised bits. You can trim with a knife, clean up with a file and or sandpaper if you want- but you just want a tube that the inside of the band can sit on with nothing left to foul the band. The remains you found in the hex bolt will be the snapped off end of somebodys tamperproof 4mm hex tool- the ends of those are brittle if used on non tamperproof fittings torqued in as cylinder bolts- they snap off- as eluded to in my story about Teng T27 ones I have busted off here. [/QUOTE]
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