Hello,
One thing I am guilty of periodically is repairing things that don't need to be fixed. Part of this comes from not being able to accurately assess what the real problem is to begin with. One thing I wanted to do but avoided is rebuilding the carbs. I have an extra set, so if it takes me a while, I will still be able to drive. After reading a couple of articles and information on the forum, it seems time consuming, but possible for me. Most of what I read never seems to mention the throttle shaft. It seems like that would be a prime candidate for wear after 38 years. I am trying to decide just how much I should do myself. I am hoping someone can help me out with a few questions I still have. 1) How do you know if the throttle shaft is worn enough that it needs to be rebushed? 2) Is it possible to rebush the carb myself? If not, what is a reasonable price to have it done? 3) Is the throttle disk normally replaced when you replace the throttle shaft? 4) Before I even get started, TRF, and others on the forum have mention using a "colortune kit". How useful is this in assessing my carbs to begin with and is it easy for a novice to use?
Thanks, Kevin
One thing I am guilty of periodically is repairing things that don't need to be fixed. Part of this comes from not being able to accurately assess what the real problem is to begin with. One thing I wanted to do but avoided is rebuilding the carbs. I have an extra set, so if it takes me a while, I will still be able to drive. After reading a couple of articles and information on the forum, it seems time consuming, but possible for me. Most of what I read never seems to mention the throttle shaft. It seems like that would be a prime candidate for wear after 38 years. I am trying to decide just how much I should do myself. I am hoping someone can help me out with a few questions I still have. 1) How do you know if the throttle shaft is worn enough that it needs to be rebushed? 2) Is it possible to rebush the carb myself? If not, what is a reasonable price to have it done? 3) Is the throttle disk normally replaced when you replace the throttle shaft? 4) Before I even get started, TRF, and others on the forum have mention using a "colortune kit". How useful is this in assessing my carbs to begin with and is it easy for a novice to use?
Thanks, Kevin
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