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The plastic bolt on my enrichener assy bit the dust last week. I need to get another assy. Aside from the dealer, where's a good place online to get one? I found a couple of randome sites but I have no experience with them so I thought I'd ask who the favorites are for the folks on here.
Can't speak for them all, but I'm running an aftermarket and it really isn't the quality of OEM. The drag ferrule requires the nut to be cinched up so tight, as soon as it wears a little bit, it'll be junk. I think it was 14.00.
Same price range as yours, probably the same quality then. I'd like to put one and not have to do it again for awhile. I've had my carb off so many times in the last month, it shakes when it sees me coming.
Thanks for the info miacycles. I noticed a couple of those kind when I was surfing. That I would like. I think I'll go with that or just get an OEM.
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