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Does anyone know what thread the choke fulcrum screw is?
This is the large headed shouldered bolt that the choke linkage pivots on. Mine has stripped I the carb top and I'd like to helicoil it. Thanks. |
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12-28
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UNF?
I thought all the fixings were UNC? |
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12-28 is SAE, fine thread. 12-24 is USS, course,
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I searched everywhere for helicoils for these damn things.
Finally ordered them from a company in France. www.threadtoolsupply.com Not cheap.
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I had the same issue and used this Loctite product and was happy with the result.
http://na.henkel-adhesives.com/produ...=8797876355073 |
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Why not send your carburetor top ( air horn ) to Charlie NY. He has repaired many stripped holes in carb tops for me.
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Enbloc,
Over time I've sort developed a Stromberg rescue service at the request of Nick, Max and others. For this repair I fixture the air horn and open up the stripped 12-28 to 5/16 -24 and thread in a brass bushing which I've already tapped a 12-28 thread into. This is a life time repair. Removal of power valves, idle tubes, 'j' tubes etc etc USUALLY are no problem. Charlie ny |
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Upwards of 30 otherwise roached 97's saved by that Charlie guy!
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Thanks for all the help.
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Enbloc,
I will bet you know someone with a lathe and a steady hand at a drill press or mill (preferred) that can facilitate the repair described. "Don't never throw anything away", to quote a fellow Barner. Charlie |
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