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Maybe a leaking petcock. Fuel flows backwards down the vacuum line sometimes if the petcock fails.Ed
To measure is to know.
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ok i got a prob! i went to go tear the carbs apart and i cant get the screws to loosen on the bar that holds the carbs together. any ideas on how to loosen these?Comment
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Those are often stuck. Only way to get them off is with an impact screw driver. Check you local auto parts store.
But... if you are not leaking gas between the carbs (along the common fuel cannel that has o-ring'ed fittings), I would not bother breaking them up. You can clean them with the rack still together. You won't be able to dip them but you really don't have to. You just want to remove the jets and use cleaner and compressed air in all the passages and holes.Comment
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justmount1
i think i want to have them dipped because i think they are a real problem. they have been cleaned twice now and are still acting upComment
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SqDancerLynn1
I would try vise grips & get a set of allen screws to replace them from an ebayer Let each carb soak fo at least 8 hours
www.stainlesscycle.comLast edited by Guest; 06-25-2007, 11:30 PM.Comment
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Try a hardware store or a bolt shop. If you start tearing into those carbs make sure you have tight fitting decent screwdrivers. Get an impact screwdriver for the rail screws.Comment
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justmount1
where can i find the best rebuild kit that is still not too expensive. working off of a low budget for now. (need to make more) lolComment
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Take all the rubber off. Replace the o-rings. http://www.cycleorings.com/
To get the needle out of the slide you'll need some long and skinny circlip pliers or needle nose pliers.Comment
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justmount1
do you guys think this screwdriver will work for what i need it for.
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Looks like it should do the trick...if it's made for a 1/2" drive set up, it should be "overkill" for your project. :-Ddo you guys think this screwdriver will work for what i need it for.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1-2-H...spagenameZWDVWComment
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