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Ford B Zenith....Success at last !!! After years of head scratching and pulling Ford B Zeniths apart until I am blue in the face I have finally cracked it !
After all the usual cleaning and poking with bits of wire, cleaning the jets with number drills, setting the float level to the correct height and what-have-you, I have now got a carburettor that runs as it should. No skipping, doesn't stall at junctions and accelerates as it should and here's how. My pal is a skilled clock maker and relies heavily on his ultrasonic cleaner for the removal of years of muck, grit and grime. For the sheer hell of it I pulled a Zenith apart this morning and submerged it in his ultrasonic parts cleaning for 30 minutes. I couldn't believe the amount of muck and grit that ended up in the cleaning tank. I repeated this procedure again for good measure, following which I rinsed the Zenith in cold water, blew it out with an air line, then immersed it in thinners for a final rinse and then another blast with the air line. Reassembled the Zenith, filled the float chamber with petrol, fitted it to the car, crossed my fingers and made a wish.....lo and behold, not only did the car start immediately it ran without stumbling and idled with the GAV fully closed. Equipment needed is: One 6.5 litre cleaning tank and 5 litres cleaning fluid. I think the cleaning fluid is water with a couple of shots of "truck cleaner" added to speed up the process. Give it a go ! I worked for me !:):):):) |
Re: Ford B Zenith....Success at last !!! Well done!
That's a great result! Mart. |
Re: Ford B Zenith....Success at last !!! Sounds great! Hmmmmm, I bought my wife an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner for Christmas last year. I wonder..... Ah, I guess not.
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