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Cleaning dark oxidation from a carb?
58chev:
Here are the results of using Lacquer Thinner to clean my carb.
I kept the top and bottom plates from the 750CFM carb as they came out looking reat.
I used the fuel bowl of this 800 CFM carb.
Every cavity inside the carb had old wasps nests inside.
after a good 12hr soak in Lacquer thinner.
Here is a pic of both the 750 and 800, only very slight difference in the air mixture chamber??
Getting there, soaking most of the mall parts now..
Cliff Ruggles:
Those two castings are not the same type, requiring a different air horn. The one on the left is single MAB, so takes the later style top.....Cliff
58chev:
--- Quote from: Cliff Ruggles on January 05, 2015, 04:19:24 AM ---Those two castings are not the same type, requiring a different air horn. The one on the left is single MAB, so takes the later style top.....Cliff
--- End quote ---
ThanX, I will compare the two air horns again. At first glance they looked to be identical.
Cliff Ruggles:
I don't see pics of both airhorns, but those main castings do NOT use the same airhorn, and it's NEVER a good idea to swap parts around anyhow, for a variety of reasons.
It is a good idea to have all the oxidation and corrosion removed and the castings zinc/chromated, especially if the cleaning process has removed some or all of the original finish......Cliff
58chev:
So looks like I'll be hitting the swaps looking for one that is as close to the first one I have.
Yep, the air horns are different.
ThanX Cliff for pointing that out to me. :)
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