FROSTY
25th September 2005, 15:16
Seeing Indys thread reminded me of a lil trick I learned.
If your carb diaphram in CV carbs has little pinholes in it or splits it wont work very well -actually sometimes not at all. The propper way to fix it is buy a new one. Great idf its in stock and ya can afford it.
A trick Ive used as an emergency/semi permanant repair is to use the adhesive from a bicycle tyre repair kit.Because its for tyres its desighned to be flexible and to adhere to rubber products.
Squeaze a little bit into the split and smear it smooth and flat-wait an hour and bobs ya uncle.
If your carb diaphram in CV carbs has little pinholes in it or splits it wont work very well -actually sometimes not at all. The propper way to fix it is buy a new one. Great idf its in stock and ya can afford it.
A trick Ive used as an emergency/semi permanant repair is to use the adhesive from a bicycle tyre repair kit.Because its for tyres its desighned to be flexible and to adhere to rubber products.
Squeaze a little bit into the split and smear it smooth and flat-wait an hour and bobs ya uncle.