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legaleli
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Firstly:
I tried my local automotive store, Canadian Tire, and Princess Auto - no carb dip. Can I use solvent? Is there a better "alternative"?
Secondly:
My pilot jet plug is a little worn and is showing cracks - but not cracks all the way through... just "wear lines"... it is not "snug" in the pilot jet hole (but I don't know if this is normal or not) - does the pilot jet plug need to be replaced?

I tried my local automotive store, Canadian Tire, and Princess Auto - no carb dip. Can I use solvent? Is there a better "alternative"?
Secondly:
My pilot jet plug is a little worn and is showing cracks - but not cracks all the way through... just "wear lines"... it is not "snug" in the pilot jet hole (but I don't know if this is normal or not) - does the pilot jet plug need to be replaced?