I was rebuilding our 7028276 and felt like now would be a good time to plug the wells as the epoxy that was on the plugs before was loose. I bought the Bottom Plug kit, removed my secondary plugs, tapped the housing until the tap bottomed out, installed the supplied plugs with threads coated in Marine-tex, and coated the outside plug in the same stuff. (just like the instruction indicate to do)
On reassembly, the base plate would not flush fit to the housing as the epoxied plugs were causing interference. I began removing epoxy until I reached the metal plugs and then reassembled the carb.
It now has a huge vacuum leak that can only be coming from the gasket between the throttle plates and the housing. I took photos during the repair, and I can see the steel plugs do not sit flush to the housing bottom. What did I do wrong? It appears to me the supplied plugs in the "kit" were too long, as there wasn't any additional room to cut deeper threads? How should I repair it? Grind the steel plugs flush or heat the housing and try and remove the plugs and start over with thinner plugs???