This afternoon I decided to take care of the petcock rebuild I have been planning. It was leaking pretty good, last time out. So, I figured I’d setup some cameras and document the moment. I know, not real exciting. But hey, I did it unscripted and totally on the fly in a single take! I also discovered a ton of crap in it. This could explain, in part, the multiple cleanings that the carburetor has required. Anyway, a pretty simple process that took less than 15 minutes.
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