Ozark carb
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sorry for the late reply it was a long day to get the carb out try taking the side pannel off of the ozark so that it is easily visible then the carb is mounted to the airbox so disconnect that and diconnect the throttle lines, fuel lines(I usually after shutting the gas off at the petcock stick screws in the lines and tape them up so gas won't keep coming out and maybe get dirt in them) then undo the carb from the intake manifold and you should be set.
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yea no prob it should come out that way I have never taken mine out but if not then the easiest way from then on would be taking the airbox off but try what I said first good luck.
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I was able to rejet mine just by loosening the hose clamps up, and then rotating the carb.
The stock screws were soo tight though that I had to change them out for bolts. It made it MUCH easier to rejet the carb at that point. This is pretty much a needed thing to do if you rejet as often as I do!!
The stock screws were soo tight though that I had to change them out for bolts. It made it MUCH easier to rejet the carb at that point. This is pretty much a needed thing to do if you rejet as often as I do!!
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