Posted by Bob Bancroft on June 25, 2012 at 09:43:27 from (97.73.64.142):
In Reply to: Carburators posted by trucmech on June 25, 2012 at 08:17:17:
You've got an excellent discussion going here. Many good points raised. When I worked at an AC dealer from 72-84 I did a lot of the carb. work. A few simple tools did the job.- letter/number drills, squirt can, doctors light, pressure tester(to make SURE the needle and seat really held!) I can't tell you how many times I worked on a carb.- didn't really see anything- but apparently I knocked something loose! I also got so I carried a 3/8" pipe plug in my tool box because I so often had to take a sediment bowl assembly out of a tank that of course had gas in it! Unscrew bowl, get soaked, install plug, clean neck, unscrew plug, get soaked, re-install bowl. That was fun on a cold day! Maybe that's why I don't like messing with gas at all anymore.
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