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Ct2 carb question

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So I just bought a CT2 as a project, and before i realized the rings were badly stuck and i'd need a new piston, I tried to start it and it leaked fuel from a hole in the bottom of the bowl, this looks like its supposed to have a plug of some kind in it, so im wondering if anyone could tell me what's supposed to go here:
01 Oct 2020 21:45 #1

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Replied by MarkT on topic Ct2 carb question

Deja Vu.

Someone else had that same problem here a while back. First time I ever saw it.

Originally there was a brass ball in the hole that was peened in place.

Here's a link to the end of the thread to see the final repair

yamaha-enduros.com/index.php/forums/1972...ions?start=10#104730
1963 YG1-T, 1965 MG1-T, Allstate 250, 1970 CT1b, 1971 R5, 1973 AT3MX, 1974 TS400L, 1975 RD350, 1976 DT175C, 1976 Husqvarna 250CR, 1981 DT175G, 1988 DT50, 1990 "Super" DT50, 1991 RT180, 2017 XT250
01 Oct 2020 23:23 #2

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Replied by Al3008 on topic Ct2 carb question

Thank you! I went to the hardware store and got a 5/32 ball bearing and some epoxy this morning and that fixed it right up!
02 Oct 2020 11:41 #3

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