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Carter AVS 4640sa rebuild

Started by bakerhillpins, June 27, 2013, 12:43:38 PM

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Quote from: myk on October 16, 2013, 08:42:01 PM
How did you get the stubborn jet out?  I have a "stuck" primary jet in my 'eddy 'carb that I don't know what to do with...

Take eddy carb, go to trash can, open up trash can, drop eddy carb, go have a beer.   :smilielol:

Depending on the model of the carb, I may or may not be kidding.   :D


Bryan I'm sorry to hear the soda blasting didn't work.  Initially it didn't work well for me until I sifted the baking soda and upped the compressor to just shy of 100 psi.  Maybe I was lucky because the carb wasn't gummed up really, it was just black from carbon deposits and my carb looked like new in a few minutes of blasting. 
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Dirk,

Well, I never sifted it and it took a lot longer than 5 min. So between the sifting and it being my first attempt it was probably more me than anything else.  Ill give it another shot in the future.   :2thumbs:  it was up in the 100 psi range though.
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