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[title] Replacing purge bulb
-[* red] Loosen the two screws holding on the carburetor with a stardrive bit turning it counter clockwise.
-[* icon_note] The pictures show the airfilter housing removed. This is not necessary or recommended and only done to take better pictures.
+[* red] Loosen the two screws holding on the carburetor with a T27 Torx bit turning it counter clockwise.
+[* icon_note] The pictures show the air filter and filter housing removed
+[* icon_caution] Be sure not to lose or tear the gasket between the carburetor and the intake manifold. It will need to be replaced if either occurs
[* orange] Remove the four screws holding on the old purge bulb by turning counter clockwise.
-[* black] Remove plate holding on purge bulb.
-[* black] Old purge bulb should come right out and replace it with the new.
+[* yellow] Remove plate holding on purge bulb.
+[* green] The old purge bulb should come right out and replace it with the new. Be sure the rim of the new purge valve is properly seated when reinstalling
+[* light_blue] Reinstall the purge bulb plate and securely tighten the four screws. Be sure not to overtighten these screws as they can easily strip