A general take apart, clean, and (hopefully) putting back together of some 109s, 83s, Z10s and Z11s (well us retired addicts have to do something all day),



And another still hiding in the tank,

One thing that will usually "scrap" a carb is a major failure of one of the main castings and a common problem with the later DIRs is failure of the air cleaner housing mounting studs - or at least the threads in the carbs top housing. Generally a "Helicoil" insert will resolve this but frequently the top flange is found to be distorted or even broken to the extent it cannot be reused. As fewer and fewer "good" parts remain we must become more inventive in repairing what we have.
One of "Today's" carbs illustrates this perfectly - a nice crack!,

I'm going to investigate ways of repair, to begin with I've cleaned the area and drilled the ends of the crack to prevent further spread.

The obvious choice would be to open out the crack with a burr and TIG it but I've come across a "new" way that uses a relatively low temp 500C (MAPP torch) and a rather special (read expensive) filler rod. The process seems rather like brazing.
I will report further as things progress
Mac.