Patton
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I have my extra set of carbs apart for rebuild and am trying to figure out if one of the dashpots is worth saving.
Here are the pictures of the carbs before I did anything to them. I picked up a cheap ultrasonic cleaner from Harbor Freight for the little stuff. I'll report on how much I like that after I play with it some more (initially I'll give it a "B")
Both dashpots pistons were frozen in their cylinders. I had to soak for a couple of days in PB blaster then gently persuade them loose with a rubber mallet. After soaking them in Berrymans, one looks great. The other still has "corrosion" marks on the inside bore. Most notably is the spot where the piston was stuck in the bore.
I am concerned about two things. First, cleaning the corrosion off without damaging the bore. What should I use? Second, is there very fact that that this bore has had this happen mean that I need to find a replacement?
Here are the pictures of the problem dashpot.
Thanks for your thoughts
Patton
Here are the pictures of the carbs before I did anything to them. I picked up a cheap ultrasonic cleaner from Harbor Freight for the little stuff. I'll report on how much I like that after I play with it some more (initially I'll give it a "B")
Both dashpots pistons were frozen in their cylinders. I had to soak for a couple of days in PB blaster then gently persuade them loose with a rubber mallet. After soaking them in Berrymans, one looks great. The other still has "corrosion" marks on the inside bore. Most notably is the spot where the piston was stuck in the bore.
I am concerned about two things. First, cleaning the corrosion off without damaging the bore. What should I use? Second, is there very fact that that this bore has had this happen mean that I need to find a replacement?
Here are the pictures of the problem dashpot.
Thanks for your thoughts
Patton
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