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    Default Re: About to rebuild my carbs

    Have, did and about to
    The basic parts came in last week and it is no day for flying today.
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    disassembly went mostly as advertised including damaging the main needle fixation screw looks like I will leave that part assembled.
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    Fin - If you are doing an ultra-sonic cleaning of the bodies of the carbs (standard procedure) do not forget that the ball-bearing blocked passages will need to be re-epoxied in order to prevent air leaks.

    This is a commonly overlooked item which causes poor running after a rebuild.
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    Thanks for the heads up, not doing ultra-sonic at this time as everything looks quite clean (no build up). I am assuming you are referring to the material on the body of the carb covering these passages? some of that flaked off so I was wondering what to replace it with?
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    Unofficially, any fuel proof epoxy will work. (JBWeld)

    Another piece of advise, if your floats weigh fine, DO NOT REPLACE THEM. Seriously, if they ain't broke don't replace them!
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    This is ancient history, but my tendency now would go with the ain't broke advice - with the exception of the diaphragm and other more fragile parts. When I did my overhaul in the old days, the first attempt at a test flight resulted in a very rough running engine with fuel all over the place below the vent tubes. I learned that they had sent another needle version that didn't stop fuel flow into the already "full" float bowls. I replaced with the old needles.and put another 600 hours on the airplane. A note on ultrasonic cleaning. What is being used as the fluid in the ultrasonic bath. The reason I ask is that there are numerous chemicals that can be used that would not harm epoxy but would loosen sediments for rinsing. Is the fluid prescribed by Rotax?
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    Thanks for the JBweld advice, I also weighed the floats and they are fine. The only parts I replaced were O-rings and the diaphragm. They are all back together, the throttle action is noticeably smoother, the 0-ring was sticky and gunked up. Hopefully in the plane next weekend.
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