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looking for new carbs

Outboard motor carburetors are very simple to clean / repair.---Rarely do they need to be replaced with new.----So what is your motor doing / not doing that led you to this decision ??
 
The carbs have been cleaned several times with the kits put in them. The seat is actually the aluminum in the body of the carbs and can't be replaced The needle keeps sticking in the seat. They have gone anywhere from 20 minutes to 2 hrs before they stick again. There are 2 carbs and they don't go at the same time, but they both go eventually.
Thanks
Pipemaster17
 
There should be no need to install new carburetors for this " problem " at all.------Post pictures of the float / needle installation.-Someone may be able to spot what is wrong here.-----------Motor HP / year / serial # also help.
 
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