Posted by charlieu on September 19, 2012 at 19:19:16 from (209.131.224.196):
In Reply to: Bead blasting carb? posted by IAtractorKid on September 19, 2012 at 18:06:57:
I know that a lot of people say not to blast, but... I blast most all of the carbs that I rebuild. I soak the carb first, cleaning and drying good and then to the bead blaster it goes. When the bottom of the bowl is all rusty, how do you all, get the inside cleaned. I use glass beads in my blaster and have NOT had any problems. I use good air pressure to clean all the passages before assembly of the carb. I do one more thing that helps to prevent comebacks. I hook up a fuel line from a small fuel tank that I have mounted over my bench. I'm able to check to make sure that I don't have any leaks. You can even blow a little air into the air intake side of the carb and you can see if gas comes out in the air stream.
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