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| - | ====== IH: Carburetor, Intake Manifold & Exhaust | + | ====== IH: Carburetor, Intake Manifold & Exhaust - Sub-01B ====== |
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| ====== Rebuilding the Linkert Carb ====== | ====== Rebuilding the Linkert Carb ====== | ||
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| ====== Cleaning ====== | ====== Cleaning ====== | ||
| * The general appearance of the inside of the carb is not necessarily a good indication of its condition. \\ It can look spotless and have clogged jets, or look cruddy and have clear jets. | * The general appearance of the inside of the carb is not necessarily a good indication of its condition. \\ It can look spotless and have clogged jets, or look cruddy and have clear jets. | ||
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| * Examine all parts for excessive wear, damage, distortion, etc. | * Examine all parts for excessive wear, damage, distortion, etc. | ||
| * Cleaning solutions/ | * Cleaning solutions/ | ||
| - | * An overnight soak in a solution of Pinesol and water followed up with a good brush down with a toothbrush then rinse and air dry. ((http:// | + | * An overnight soak in a solution of Pinesol and water followed up with a good brush down with a toothbrush then rinse and air dry. ((http:// |
| * A 20 minute to up to a few days soak in a gallon of Gunk (or other) Carburetor Cleaner that has a basket inside for small parts and lowers in the can with a handle, rinse, air dry, use. | * A 20 minute to up to a few days soak in a gallon of Gunk (or other) Carburetor Cleaner that has a basket inside for small parts and lowers in the can with a handle, rinse, air dry, use. | ||
| - | * Soak it in mineral spirits for a few days. ((Monte03 of the XLFORUM | + | * Soak it in mineral spirits for a few days. ((Monte03 of the XLFORUM |
| - | * You can use acrylic paint thinners for cleaning up carb parts. It melts the fuel varnish right off. ((russzx6 of the XLFORUM | + | * You can use acrylic paint thinners for cleaning up carb parts. It melts the fuel varnish right off. ((russzx6 of the XLFORUM |
| * An aerosol spray carb cleaner will also work but may not loosen all of the build up in the jets or orifices in the carb body if they' | * An aerosol spray carb cleaner will also work but may not loosen all of the build up in the jets or orifices in the carb body if they' | ||
| * Blow out all holes, jets and orifices thoroughly with compressed air after cleaning. | * Blow out all holes, jets and orifices thoroughly with compressed air after cleaning. | ||
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| Make sure to remove any rubber or plastic parts before soaking. Also check the label for safety precautions. \\ | Make sure to remove any rubber or plastic parts before soaking. Also check the label for safety precautions. \\ | ||
| Parts that have been sitting for years may have to be soaked for about 24 hours or even days. \\ | Parts that have been sitting for years may have to be soaked for about 24 hours or even days. \\ | ||
| - | | Carburetor Cleaner ((photo by Hippysmack)) | + | | Carburetor Cleaner ((photos |
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| However, this setup works better than putting the carb directly into the vice. \\ | However, this setup works better than putting the carb directly into the vice. \\ | ||
| The carb is set upright as 'in use' making adjustments more straight forward. \\ | The carb is set upright as 'in use' making adjustments more straight forward. \\ | ||
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| ((Pic courtesy of The Doctor71 of the XLFORUM)) \\ | ((Pic courtesy of The Doctor71 of the XLFORUM)) \\ | ||
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| * Whenever a welsh plug is removed, a new one should be installed in it's place, especially since a large part of the time, removal of one means destroying or deforming it.((1959-1969 HD Sportster FSM)) | * Whenever a welsh plug is removed, a new one should be installed in it's place, especially since a large part of the time, removal of one means destroying or deforming it.((1959-1969 HD Sportster FSM)) | ||
| * Drill an 1/8" hole thru it (just deep enough to break thru to the other side) off center and pry it out with a small punch. Be careful not to drill too deep which could destroy the nozzle assembly or casting. While prying it out, be careful not to damage the casting counter-bore edges around the plug. | * Drill an 1/8" hole thru it (just deep enough to break thru to the other side) off center and pry it out with a small punch. Be careful not to drill too deep which could destroy the nozzle assembly or casting. While prying it out, be careful not to damage the casting counter-bore edges around the plug. | ||
| - | * You can also drill a small hole in it and use a small tap just big enough to start in the hole. ((snake173 of the XLFORUM | + | * You can also drill a small hole in it and use a small tap just big enough to start in the hole. ((snake173 of the XLFORUM |
| * Installation: | * Installation: | ||
| * The plug should be seated | * The plug should be seated | ||
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| * [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||