Posted by GB in MT. on November 05, 2009 at 05:17:37 from (216.47.49.207):
In Reply to: Carb Float posted by JMOR on November 04, 2009 at 16:35:02:
Dunk said: (quoted from post at 07:44:29 11/05/09)
JB in Co said: (quoted from post at 01:41:54 11/05/09) Dunk, by any chance, do you have a step-by-step procedure for rebuilding a Marvel TSX 428 for a Jubilee? Thanks in advanve for any help, I purchased a kit from YT and it has no instructions. Thanks.
I'm not sure that I understand why it would be that much different than the rebuild in the link.
The real key, IMO, is getting everything clean, and open.
JB;
Dunk is absolutely correct, in his opinion..........Just take the TSX 428 apart, make sure as to where each part in the kit should be installed,
AND INSURE all the passages on the inside are clean and are open when ya blow air @ 80-90lbs of air through them. Use a rubber-tipped air nozzle, pressed against all the openings.
Then re-install everything with the parts from the kit, in the proper place.
Should be able to get it running....then set the adj. needles for good running.
Max clean in and out. Free working parts, and in the proper place.
DO NOT remove the jets, unless absolutely nessesary, and unless you have the proper tool at hand.
NO big problem!!!!!!
BTW: Most kits have the instruction sheets folded and inside the tag-paper cover from the manufacture. Take the cover paper apart....to see if the instructions are there.
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