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AAAAAH, MY EYES!!!! Tooo shiney!
 
Caution, where sunglasses before clicking on link!
 
Is that the front or back carb? On the Tunebug, the float bowls are on the outside of the 2 carbs (away from the choke mechanism) and on the one pictured it seems to be on the inside. I'm confused.

Looks nice, though!
 
I believe it is the front carb with the choke facing the wrong way.
 
Of course you are correct, pls note all the bolts, etc are just started, it really is just laying together. In fact it is all apart again for more work. Don't think I will make it to Joes specs but goana be preaty and functional.
 
Jack:

It does look alot better then when you started. I had them labled for the extra parts bin.

Nice job, hopefully it is cooling down, down there.

Patrick
 
Hay Pat, everything looked like the first shot when I started.

Well experienced parts, if you have some that need a home I have one. hehe. Heavy rust is impossable, pitting and all, but just filth is a bit easier, and greese and oil is perfect it has protected stuff nicely over the years.
 
Jack,

Yes, grease and oil protect nicely.

I had a fifty by 25 barn full of stuff that I had to empty, years of stuff and I kept what I THOUGHT (keyword) was of the most value and need, hehehe.

Wait Jack I do have a set of 1 1/8's some where hmmmm, might have been slightly modified hmmmm. Now you have got me wondering. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

Patrick
 
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