Posted by Lanse on March 17, 2009 at 14:35:23 from (65.89.42.224):
We had her running as you know, but only on full choke. DickL told me there could be some dirt of something behind this screw, so i took it out and blew it out. I tried to put the plug back in instead of the screw thinking that could help and it diddnt. I diddnt screw it in too far so i guess the threads werent clean or something. Atleast it was running. Oh well.
Im carb shopping now. I have the bottom half of a similar carb that i think should work and i guess i'll have to try my hand at rebuilding it again. Im not very good with carbs and really dont know what im doing. If anyones got any advice or a cheap botom half of a zenith carb or a rebuilt zenith or similar model please let me know.
Carb numbers 212045 (may be 212845, cant really tell) and the next set is 9705
In other news, the sanding goes well. Today was the fourth day ive spent on it. An allis B has NEVER looked so big, atleast not to me.
Id like to have her going in a week or so to disk with her :-)
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