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    Carburetor mounting bolt no longer attached?

    Yeah, you could tell the material had torn, and that's why the bolt was able to be pushed inward. However, the bulk of the gasket remained intact and apparently sealed well enough to allow the engine to run smoothly. We'll see how it holds up! Thanks for the input, @StarTech.
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    Carburetor mounting bolt no longer attached?

    Everything is exactly as you said. I removed the ground wire bolt and plastic plate. The mounting bolt in question was not seating into the square hole because some rubbery material (from a gasket?) was jamming it up. After I removed the debris, the bolt seated completely, and I was able to...
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    Carburetor mounting bolt no longer attached?

    Ok, that makes sense looking at the diagram of the parts. As I would rotate it while pulling it, I could feel it drop into what must be a square hole. However, the square end of the bolt must not be completely going into the hole because the bolt only comes toward me a millimeter or so and never...
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    Carburetor mounting bolt no longer attached?

    I'm working on the carburetor of my Courage 21. When I go to put it all back together and slide the plastic air cleaner base onto the mounting bolts, the bolt on the right pushes into the engine housing. It's also now somehow shorter in length compared to the bolt on the left, so even if I get...
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