Subject: Re: VHB Carbs
Author: IndyDi-@aol.com
Date: Oct 30, 2004, 9:24 AM
Post ID: 1717793496
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I had that same problem with both of carbs on Dreamcycle. Only one side of
supports/hangers is drilled. I came up with two options: Drill the other side
very carefully so that you can push is out with a small pin or 2.) this one I
used...with a Dremel cutting disk, I shaved just a bit of the float and then
into the pin so with a pointer I could push out the pin enough to grab with
needle nose. This, of course, was after several drenchings with PB Blaster...good
luck, and remember those aluminum supports are probably kinda easy to break!
Brett in Indy
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<BODY style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff">I had that same problem with both of carbs on Dreamcycle. Only one side of supports/hangers is drilled. I came up with two options: Drill the other side very carefully so that you can push is out with a small pin or 2.) this one I used...with a Dremel cutting disk, I shaved just a bit of the float and then into the pin so with a pointer I could push out the pin enough to grab with needle nose. This, of course, was after several drenchings with PB Blaster...good luck, and remember those aluminum supports are probably kinda easy to break! Brett in Indy</BODY></HTML>
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