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<blockquote data-quote="psjwi" data-source="post: 4879119" data-attributes="member: 118455"><p>Okay, according to Walbro, the WT893-A is a good number - but only if you happen to live in Japan or China. It was manufactured in Japan for a company in China and never imported into the US. So that part seems to make sense. The good news is that it should use the kit number K27-WAT which does seem to be available here. So I'm going to order one of those and see if it really is the correct one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psjwi, post: 4879119, member: 118455"] Okay, according to Walbro, the WT893-A is a good number - but only if you happen to live in Japan or China. It was manufactured in Japan for a company in China and never imported into the US. So that part seems to make sense. The good news is that it should use the kit number K27-WAT which does seem to be available here. So I'm going to order one of those and see if it really is the correct one. [/QUOTE]
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