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RE: TR-6 Carb rebuild

To: Triumph <triumphs@autox.team.net>, 6pack <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: TR-6 Carb rebuild
From: jrich@attbi.com
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 17:48:27 +0000
I took the carb off the engine, took it apart to remove 
the plastic parts and dumped the rest in a container 
of "Gunk - Carb and Parts Cleaner" for a week. 

I don't believe it damaged anything, and IMHO the carb 
looked excellent.


TR6 in utero

> I just got my TR250 carbs rebuilt and shined up and they look like new!  I 
> disassembled them, cleaned them as well as possible with some stiff brushes 
>and 
> mineral spirits, and then took them to my Triumph mechanic who has a 
> sand-blasting box in his shop that's loaded with glass instead of sand to be 
> less abrasive.  He cleaned all of the parts and screws that I left in their 
> holes so the heads could be cleaned, too.  I took the parts home and blew 
>them 
> clean of the glass with my air compressor (wearing goggles to keep the glass 
> from blowing in my eyes) and being very thorough since getting the glass out 
>can 
> be tricky.  The parts were then all sprayed with carb/choke cleaner, rinsed 
>with 
> water and blown dry again.  I assembled each carb and then clear-coated the 
> entire assembled units.  They came out great!  I just picked up my 
>bead-blasted 
> and painted intake and exhaust manifolds tonight and I'm ready to put it all 
> back on my car this evening.  Except for a grungy heater valv!
> e, the entire R side of my engine will look great! (I had the thermostat 
>housing 
> cleaned up, too).  Good luck with you project.
> Andy
> TR250
> Greensboro, NC
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick Bitton [SMTP:pbitton@axess.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 3:53 PM
> To:   Triumph; 6pack
> Subject:      TR-6 Carb rebuild
> 
> Hello listers,
> 
> Since my car is sleeping for the winter. I thought that she wouldn't notice
> if I took her carbs out for an overhaul. I received a kit from a gentlemen
> in Ontario and seems to have more parts then my carb have. Lots of O-rings.
> Anyway, what I would like to know is if there is a way to get the carbs
> looking like new again. They are completely disassembled and need to cleaned
> of all the grease and grim accumulated over the years. I wouldn't know of
> any shop in Montreal that does powder coating. But if there is an
> alternative...I would love to know.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Patrick

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