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Carb / Air Filter problem...
Posted: 13 Aug 2006 12:11 pm
by petavius
Quick query about this issue...I'll let Carl explain!!
When Adam came to have a look at the car he pointed a couple of things out to us, one of these things was that the air filter/carb had a bit of a woble on it. I started to have a bit of an investgate yesterday and as you can see from the photo below one of the bolts for the air filter housing is not screwed down. I started to tighten the nut down to discover that the thread was turning rather than the nut, I could easly wiggle the tread lose. Is there any way either rethread the carb and put the existing mounting thread (or what ever its called) in or a new one.

Posted: 13 Aug 2006 05:26 pm
by MJ
Posted: 13 Aug 2006 05:33 pm
by petavius
Thanks MJ, will have a look

Posted: 13 Aug 2006 05:38 pm
by MJ
No problemo

Posted: 13 Aug 2006 08:07 pm
by schakal
you can always use JB weld in the
thread hole and let it dry with the stud in there .
Posted: 14 Aug 2006 12:53 am
by 340GLT
Alternatively i can be very useful and replace the top part of the carb with one with gud thread in it!!! (As i have a spare!!) if you ask me nicely!!! lol
Adam
Posted: 14 Aug 2006 06:51 pm
by foggyjames
schakal wrote:you can always use JB weld in the
thread hole and let it dry with the stud in there .
Your talents are wasted here - Turbobricks.com is for you!
p.s. I'm not being nasty...it's a long running joke that they're JB-Weld obsessed over there
cheers
James
Posted: 14 Aug 2006 07:09 pm
by petavius
Ad...I may have to talk to you nicely! (As always btw!)

Posted: 14 Aug 2006 11:08 pm
by foggyjames
Are you coming to the Kinver meet Gem? I still owe you a set of boot struts.
cheers
James
Posted: 14 Aug 2006 11:12 pm
by schakal
foggyjames wrote:schakal wrote:you can always use JB weld in the
thread hole and let it dry with the stud in there .
Your talents are wasted here - Turbobricks.com is for you!
p.s. I'm not being nasty...it's a long running joke that they're JB-Weld obsessed over there
cheers
James
fair enough .lol

Posted: 15 Aug 2006 09:12 am
by SteveP
foggyjames wrote:Are you coming to the Kinver meet Gem? I still owe you a set of boot struts.
Ooohh... them boot struts

Posted: 15 Aug 2006 08:43 pm
by petavius
Lol...yes I shall be at Kinver!

Posted: 16 Aug 2006 12:35 am
by gareth
and it worked a treat!
just to update, i helicoiled the carburettor, and everything is nice and un-wobbly now, so thanks to everyone for the help. -i have even be able to take the bungee cord off!

Petavius: if you (or anyone else) needs any helicoils for the job , ive got a load of threads left (and the tools you can borrow)
Posted: 16 Aug 2006 09:26 am
by mac
Well done that man.
Mac.
Posted: 20 Sep 2006 12:30 am
by 340GLT
Today as promised i had a look at the carb on Gems car before i go off to uni. I took the carb back to the garage to strip it down and clean all the jets as the car was not starting very well.
I also sorted the stud problem out. Al in all the carb seemed ok al be it caked in 17 or so years of dirt.
All in all the carb no runs very well and the car starts a treat. Just thought i would share some before and after pics!!!
Adam
Before
After
