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    Feb 28, 2011, 07:44 AM
    Generator carburetor
    I have a generac Briggs & Stratton wheelhouse 5500 generater. The pull start broke to fix it I had to take off the carburetor bowl. I need to know how this float assembly goes back together. This carb is different than the others I've seen. The float is a plastic insert with a spring in the bottom center of the bowl, the bowl is held on by two bolts instead of one bolt in the bottom center & there's a brass jet like thing I think to reduce or regulate the gas.I can send u a picture if needed. Generater model # 01646

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