Subject: RE: VHB Carbs
Author: Robert Hawkes
Date: Oct 31, 2004, 6:03 AM
Post ID: 1717796829
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Brett and Steve, - Brett you are talking about 'picks' and your idea sounds
like a good one. Steve, picks are like small awls or like a dental pick
except you can buy them, in different shapes in any auto parts store. I
have a set of 5, cost me $3 at Harbour Freight. BOb
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Hey Bob/Steve, Especially Steve, You only want to shave the "bottom" side of
that float collar. You do not need to cut all the way around the pin, just
enough of that float so you can then cut a small groove in the pin which
allows you to push that pin out with a "pointer tool". Don't know the name
of these tools cause I've had them for so long, but they come in various
shapes...hooked, straight, weird ass angles...all with very sharp points on
the end. Use one of these in the groove you have made in the pin along with
PB Blaster, Carb Cleaner, Heat, Whiskey, Beer, and the smoke of your choice.
You should probably leave the sledge hammers in the tool box. Cheers, lot of
luck, Brett
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about ‘picks’ and your idea sounds like a good one. Steve,
picks are like small awls or like a dental pick except you can buy them, in
different shapes in any auto parts store. I have a set of 5, cost me $3
at Harbour Freight. BOb<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 face=Arial><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial'>Hey Bob/Steve, Especially Steve, You only want to shave the
"bottom" side of that float collar. You do not need to cut all the way
around the pin, just enough of that float so you can then cut a small groove in
the pin which allows you to push that pin out with a "pointer
tool". Don't know the name of these tools cause I've had them for so long,
but they come in various shapes...hooked, straight, weird ass angles...all with
very sharp points on the end. Use one of these in the groove you have made in
the pin along with PB Blaster, Carb Cleaner, Heat, Whiskey, Beer, and the smoke
of your choice. You should probably leave the sledge hammers in the tool box.
Cheers, lot of luck, Brett<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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