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Old 01-07-2021, 05:58 PM
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If it works I wouldn't bother. I'd have a carb repair kit around and deal with it when you need to. You can buy spares, nothing wrong with that, and nothing wrong with having spares. I'm not into replacing things that can be replaced easily once a problem is detected. Note: electric fuel pumps can fail suddenly, but in reality, it's probably not that sudden. They give subtle signs that things are not right, hesitation, longer to start, sputtering on throttle up.

I'd say your call on that one.
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