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Zenith 5F3525 carb rebuild kit?

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Tydavis
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Does anyone know where to get a rebuild kit for the carb on the pony motor on 9u? I took the carb apart and it has a cork float in it that is pretty rough shape. It has set for 30 years so I figured I'd kit it before trying to run it.
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All of that is still available for your local cat dealer. You can buy the individual parts or a complete kit.
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Thu, Sep 29, 2016 9:18 AM
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All of that is still available for your local cat dealer. You can buy the individual parts or a complete kit.


The guy at the cat dealer around here told me they were discontinued. But they also haven't been any help with older equipment when I have called them before. I'll call a different cat store tomorrow and see what they tell me.
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Thu, Sep 29, 2016 9:28 AM
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The guy at the cat dealer around here told me they were discontinued. But they also haven't been any help with older equipment when I have called them before. I'll call a different cat store tomorrow and see what they tell me.
hello , it may help putting 0 in front of the old parts number's ? ,bruce
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Thu, Sep 29, 2016 12:35 PM
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The 5F3525 number is the actual part number for the carb itself. The part number for the kit for that carb is a 4M8429. $150.78 and is readily available through any dealership. There is a paperback book that sales reps at the dealers have to use to take the carb part number and cross to a kit number. I understand not all parts guys are super eager to do this much work. This kit is very complete and should get you fixed up.

Let me know if you need any other numbers for any specific parts.
Chad Enyeart
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Fri, Sep 30, 2016 6:20 AM
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Reply to WyoCat:
The 5F3525 number is the actual part number for the carb itself. The part number for the kit for that carb is a 4M8429. $150.78 and is readily available through any dealership. There is a paperback book that sales reps at the dealers have to use to take the carb part number and cross to a kit number. I understand not all parts guys are super eager to do this much work. This kit is very complete and should get you fixed up.

Let me know if you need any other numbers for any specific parts.
Hi Team,
there is a basic carb kit supplied for John Deere starting engines that use a similar TU4 Zenith carb.
Link below may help.

http://www.mcdonaldcarb.com/product_p/k2067.htm

Cheers,
Eddie B.
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Fri, Sep 30, 2016 6:44 AM
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