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Re: If working dont re-kit every meeting.
Posted by 'KMS' on 14 Jul 2009 @ 10:47


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KMS
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Interesting one this.

I had a guy who runs a team fixing fuel pumps suggest to me that the diaphrams are designed to work in fuel and therefore fuel should be left in.
By removing the fuel the diaphrams dry out then are re-exposed to fuel, wet - dry - wet - dry etc etc shortening he life of said diaphram.
Wasn't a Tryton carb but he certainly didnt seem to need to re-kit his carb that often....

Message Thread:

W60 Tryton carb set up  by 'goman'   (09 Jul 2009 @ 17:22)
Re: W60 Tryton carb set up  by 'richydehav'   (09 Jul 2009 @ 18:11)
Cleanliness is the key.  by 'PhilipSharrocks'   (09 Jul 2009 @ 23:33)
Re: If working dont re-kit every meeting.  by 'jakes93DAD'   (10 Jul 2009 @ 19:11)
Re: If working dont re-kit every meeting.  by 'StepTZR250'   (14 Jul 2009 @ 10:08)
Re: If working dont re-kit every meeting.  by 'KMS'  << You are here!
Re: If working dont re-kit every meeting.  by 'goman'   (14 Jul 2009 @ 11:40)
Re: If working dont re-kit every meeting.  by 'StepTZR250'   (14 Jul 2009 @ 23:52)

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