Re: Reminder: Don't put your carb away "wet"...
[Re: tboomer]
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03/05/18 11:42 PM
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dartman366
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Mine fired right up yesterday....Still has a little Sunoco supreme in it. what Ted said.
Light travels faster than the speed of sound,,,this is why some people seem bright untill you hear them speak.
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Re: Reminder: Don't put your carb away "wet"...
[Re: BradH]
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03/06/18 12:44 PM
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I only run Sunoco 110 even in my lawn equipment and I add 1 bottle of Stabil per gallon when I store it for more than a week. I also put brand new plugs in, change the oil (only stuff that costs > $15 per quart) and only prep it for storage only on odd days of the month.
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Now I need to pin those needles, got to feel that heat Hear my motor screamin while I'm tearin up the street
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Re: Reminder: Don't put your carb away "wet"...
[Re: BradH]
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03/06/18 01:45 PM
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Brad, if you use a small pic and get it down into the slots where the fuel runs around the needle, and very gently pry/wiggle it, it will pop free.
68 Satellite, 383 with stock 906’s, 3550lbs, 11.18@123 Dealer for Comp Cams/Indy Heads
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Re: Reminder: Don't put your carb away "wet"...
[Re: tboomer]
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03/06/18 03:24 PM
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Mine fired right up yesterday....Still has a little Sunoco supreme in it. Yep, every time.............
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Re: Reminder: Don't put your carb away "wet"...
[Re: BradH]
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03/06/18 03:51 PM
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If you grind a new point on the pick, nice and sharp, you might be able to have it "dig in" to the top of the needle while you try and wiggle it around. I find the needles getting stuck against the seats isn't that uncommon at all. It usually just takes the tiniest amount of movement to break them free.
68 Satellite, 383 with stock 906’s, 3550lbs, 11.18@123 Dealer for Comp Cams/Indy Heads
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Re: Reminder: Don't put your carb away "wet"...
[Re: SomeCarGuy]
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03/06/18 11:33 PM
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So nobody runs something like Stabil 360 for ethanol? Does that not work for this junky fuel? Not tried 360, but a friend turned me on to using the stabil marine which supposed deals better with ethanol problems. No issues since I started using it years ago. Both my challenger and my GSXR have sat for months on end with no noticeable ill effects. Just recently rebuild the holley on the challenger and there was zero crud. I will back up and say I had an issue with the motorcycle from dumping a bottle of seafoam or something in the tank after storage. Barely ran to the point of not being safe to drive (stalling, no power) pulled the plugs and they were fouled some weird red color. Changed plugs and it ran like a champ again. Note to self - don't mix and match fuel additives in the same tankful.
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Re: Reminder: Don't put your carb away "wet"...
[Re: BradH]
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03/07/18 02:26 PM
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Found the secondary accel pump needle below the nozzle screw on one of the aluminum body carbs we dynoed in October has corroded in place.
1. Soaked it from both sides w/ PB Blaster 2. Got out my skinny little pick collection and tried my best to dislodge it 3. Air pressure from my compressor thru a rubber-tipped nozzle 4. Even tried to force a pick into the top of the check needle w/ no luck Final option... and the one I did not want to resort to... drill it out. But that's what I ended up doing cuz nothing else worked. Then I had to take a series of drill bit shanks and resize the bottom of the hole to make sure the needle would drop all the way to the bottom and not get stuck again. The odd thing is the remains of the check needle don't look corroded, yet this thing was completely stuck in the passage.
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Re: Reminder: Don't put your carb away "wet"...
[Re: BradH]
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03/07/18 06:00 PM
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Wow that's crazy. I've had them stick before but not like that! I usually pull the bowl off and with a rubber tipped nozzle blow backwards up the passage and the pop right out.
The problem is just what you'd think it would be. If you don't hold you hand over the nozzle hole the check valve will end up bouncing off everything in the shop and you need to get your spare out!
Just because you think it won't make it true. Horsepower is KING. To dispute this is stupid. C. Alston
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Re: Reminder: Don't put your carb away "wet"...
[Re: Thumperdart]
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03/08/18 07:48 PM
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Get the steel check valves from BLP and you should be golden........ I only see one part # for check valves on BLP's web site. I definitely want steel, instead of brass or aluminum like my carbs all seem to have now. It's not hard to find articles online about the corrosive effect of ethanol on brass & aluminum, but steel seems to resist it much better.
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