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Re: Re: Re: Rebuilding carb
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Posted by Allen R. on October 02, 2002 at 10:52:01 from (168.9.128.46):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Rebuilding carb posted by Randy on October 02, 2002 at 08:48:59:
You now have the top and bottom half - do each in that section and that way you do not get any piece mixed or trying to remember where this one went...You will need a rebuild kit, NAPA, Carquest, IH dealer, or other should be able to help you - Bendix name often on the Zenith carb and thats probably what you have - I will give you a parts # tomorrow to check on - Get you a gallon of carb parts cleaner at local auto store, I use a pair of long pliers or channel locks to lift wire basket from it and to place it back in or to place the bottom or top half of carb into solution and then wash it thoughly with water before handling (get some WD 40 to spray on parts after washing with the water and you will need a couple of shop cloths). We will do the bottom first - when you have the parts cleaner - Post... That top gasket often will break if old and in need of replacing - you would have been lucky had it not split and that generally tells you to rebuild...
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