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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Tucson Jim,
I'll bet between using your information and my tips he gets his ride going again. I plumb forgot about those screws. Berryman's Chemtool. I wonder if it's still around? Ahh, the days of the 5-gallon pail of carburetor soak and that little basket. Bet that stuff's gone the way of the Stegosaurus as well. I used plumber's heat-wrap to heat the solution to around 110 degrees, popped in the carb pieces and let them soak overnight. Then immersion in a pail of boiling hot water with air agitating it. I made my own set of air blasting rubber tip passage cleaners. Weighed floats on a balance beam gram scale.
I got pretty good with Rochester Quadrajets. Used to de-stake the butterflies, remove the shaft bore the worn throttle shaft bores, and slip in new bushings with an arbor press. Those were the days of insanely crazy incorrect distributor advance curves. I wanted a Sun distributor machine so bad I could taste it. But I had to settle for a Triplett 30 volt battery meter and started rebuilding alternators.
A mechanic knows he's long in the tooth when teenagers started asking "Hey Dad, I keep hearing about carburetors..."
It's now all about Throttle Position and Mass Airflow sensors.
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