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Parts for 76 Carbs--And a polish
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05 Apr 2006 14:03 #36968
by DPH900
Parts for 76 Carbs--And a polish was created by DPH900
I have pulled my carbs, cleaned and overhauled.
Two Questions:
First: One of my carbs is getting hung up at where the swing arm socket lifts the needle. Once I pulled it--everything moves freely. Everytime I clean and replace--still the same problem. Look like I need to replace. Where can I get these individual part.
Second: I want to replace the original top covers with polished or crome covers. Can I polish my originals--or do I have to buy. Same with the float covers--can I polish, or do I buy.
We are making progress...:woohoo:
Two Questions:
First: One of my carbs is getting hung up at where the swing arm socket lifts the needle. Once I pulled it--everything moves freely. Everytime I clean and replace--still the same problem. Look like I need to replace. Where can I get these individual part.
Second: I want to replace the original top covers with polished or crome covers. Can I polish my originals--or do I have to buy. Same with the float covers--can I polish, or do I buy.
We are making progress...:woohoo:
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05 Apr 2006 14:13 #36970
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Replied by mysticwolf on topic Parts for 76 Carbs--And a polish
Cant help you on #1, but as far as #2, yes you can polish them, I use what is called semi chrome ploish, in my opinion, its better than mothers. comes in a yellow and marron tube. The only place I can find it is at a cycle shop, atleast around here. OR.... yes you can chrome them also.some of the other guys here might jump in on this, they have some great tips on polishing
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05 Apr 2006 14:39 #36981
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Replied by wireman on topic Parts for 76 Carbs--And a polish
id take a block sander to them first my self.start with 220,320...... on down the line till they are nice and smooth than polish them,you might have to use the sandpaper without the block on some of the edges.after you polish them you might want to coat them with clear. goodluck,happy wrenching!
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07 Apr 2006 08:20 #37555
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Replied by MattBlack on topic Parts for 76 Carbs--And a polish
I'm in the process of polishing everything that isnt black or plastic or already chromed on my 650, so I know it can be done. Some parts take a lot more work than others. I wet sand everything and move from a 400 to 2000 before I use any polish as a finish.
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07 Apr 2006 12:13 #37600
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Replied by DPH900 on topic Parts for 76 Carbs--And a polish
These are great ideas. I have already started with some great luck. I have focused primarily on the Top covers, and the float covers-
I didn't know you could plolish the throats--that would look great--but a lot of work.
Thanks-some of you guys are posting maniacs--its awesome!
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I didn't know you could plolish the throats--that would look great--but a lot of work.
Thanks-some of you guys are posting maniacs--its awesome!
:laugh:
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