does anyone know of a thread on here with like a pictorial of cleaning the carbs?
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Yea cyber poet does on motorcycleanchor.com. lemme get that link out.....dooot doooot dooot... ok here's one.... http://www.motorcycleanchor.com/moto..._tankrust.html and here's the other one...ok i lost it. can anyone help???Captain of Squad 11
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are there any adjustment that the items circled in the picture do or can I just remove them?
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Look into the Por-15 kit and make sure to follow it thoroughly. Oh, and do yourself a favor, give it the right amount of time to cure properly. I remember a thread around here sometime ago, I think they rushed it back together and got some of the epoxy into the carbs. Thats bad. Let it cure, It works best when you follow what the maker really tells you to do
As far as redkote, I had horrible experiences with that in a 72 chevy Impala. I wouldnt use it to paint my fence.If its not broke, Hit it with a bigger hammer and blame it on cheap imports
RIP Dad 3/15/08 Love and miss ya already
Originally posted by NeroEven I played for a minute or so, then I recovered what little manhood I had left and stopped.
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I had it done for me via a restoration company. Since the 72 impalas gas tank is almost as big as my katana I let the pro's do it. LOL Didnt have good luck with it. I ran into flaking over time. Went thru many a fuel filter too due to it.
Thats why everyone has preferences. Yours varies from mine. Thats why theres so many different brands of the same item out there.Last edited by Newbie2it; 02-24-2008, 04:00 AM.If its not broke, Hit it with a bigger hammer and blame it on cheap imports
RIP Dad 3/15/08 Love and miss ya already
Originally posted by NeroEven I played for a minute or so, then I recovered what little manhood I had left and stopped.
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