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9. Install the new return spring onto the new choke
sha, so the upper leg of the spring is between
the two formed stops on the end of the choke
sha. See Figure 5-31. Note: Make sure it stays in
this location during the following step.
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1. Remove the carburetor from the engine. Discard
the old mounting gaskets for the air cleaner and
carburetor.
2. Clean the areas around the choke sha and the
self-relieving choke mechanism thoroughly.
3. Remove and discard the plastic cap from the top
of the choke lever/sha assembly.
4. Note the position of the spring legs and the choke
plate for correct reassembly later. See Figure
5-28. Remove the two screws aaching the choke
plate to the choke sha. Pull the sha out of the
carburetor body and discard the removed parts.
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5. Use a screw extractor (easy out) and remove the
original choke sha bushing with the old choke
lever from the carburetor housing. Save the
bushing to use as a driver for installing the new
bushing. Discard the old lever.
6. Clean the I.D. of both choke sha bores as
required.
7. Insert the new bushing through the new choke
lever from the outside, and start the bushing
in the outer sha bore. Position the choke lever
so that the protruding boss on the carburetor
housing is between the two stops formed in the
choke lever. See Figure 5-29.
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8. Turn the old bushing upside down and use it
as a driver to carefully press or tap the new
bushing into the carburetor body until it booms.
Check that the choke lever pivots freely without
restriction or binding. See Figure 5-30.