Captndrydock
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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My TC carbs have pressed in seats and I've often wondered if there is a rubber needle seat in there? Can they be replaced with a screw in seat for better preventative maintenance?
The needle comes in 2 styles.My TC carbs have pressed in seats and I've often wondered if there is a rubber needle seat in there? Can they be replaced with a screw in seat for better preventative maintenance?
Good to know that carb cleaner doesn't necessarily destroy the rubber seat, as that's how I've been cleaning them, followed by compressed air. I looked up schematics from Crowley's blow-up, but it shows the same inlet needles for the 1977 and the 1980 carbs that I have. They're actually different needles and presumably different seats.I do not know about that.
You have to check the schematic for your engine.
Actually I never do anything to the inlet valve needle more than clean it with carb cleaner after I have had them in my Finsonic (same as Ultrasonic cleaner but another brand) cleaner.
Then I blow the carbs with compressed air.
Never have had an issue with leaking carbs due to bad seats or torne needle tips.
I do not know about that.
You have to check the schematic for your engine.
Actually I never do anything to the inlet valve needle more than clean it with carb cleaner after I have had them in my Finsonic (same as Ultrasonic cleaner but another brand) cleaner.
Then I blow the carbs with compressed air.
Never have had an issue with leaking carbs due to bad seats or torne needle tips.
Oh interesting, I'll look into that. Need to find a machine shop, but that does sound like a good option. Thanks!Your local machine shop can assist in removing those inserts.----And make new ones.