The Willy's is going to spend some time in Austin with my son. He'll be able to enjoy it while the snow flies here in Northern Ohio. The Willy's arrived two days after Thanksgiving hours before we were scheduled to fly home. While it ran decently and only has 5 miles or so on it, it required the choke half open to stay running. It was delayed in shipment and I had planned to work on it in Austin over the holiday using the full set of tools I sent down with it. To my son's disappointment upon his return from a airport run for family, he returned to find that I had removed the carb. "Geez Dad, you finally finish and have it running after 15 years, and you make it non-running ! I've could have taken it to a mechanic for the carb".
My son's aren't really experienced with tools and auto repair in general and frankly my daughter is better and fixing and figuring things out. So I made an executive decision - I'm confident in my rebuild of the engine, however 8 years ago I "rebuilt" the carb with a good kit. But now it was in Austin and the carb obviously has issues that I can't address from a 1000 miles away. I envisioned him spending 1000's of bucks with mechanics trying to fix it in Austin- it's not a cheap city, everything is two to three times as expensive there. So, Scout Pilot has the carb now. I know that Rick will send back the Carter is perfect condition. I'll walk my son thru the carb re-installation - hell maybe I'll fly down and we can have fun together putting it on. In the end though, I know I made the right decision to get it back running well quickly as opposed to my son spending big bucks on unknown mechanics.