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Old 06-20-2009, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by sickmojave
OK. I got my bottle of Lucky7 in hand and have read this thread and a few others. I have yet to find anywhere that says what you use to apply it with. Q tip? paint brush? dump it on and hope it soaks in the right places(LOL)?
After you have aligned your carb with your linkage, tighten pinch bolt and use the applicator tip to apply around the base of the carb where it seems up with the case. Use the tip to get it around as far as you can, then for the tight areas just blow on it to work it around. Also seal up the pinch bolt ends and around the HSN assembly.
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Originally Posted by jpalessi
After you have aligned your carb with your linkage, tighten pinch bolt and use the applicator tip to apply around the base of the carb where it seems up with the case. Use the tip to get it around as far as you can, then for the tight areas just blow on it to work it around. Also seal up the pinch bolt ends and around the HSN assembly.
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