Re: Carb with stripped threads

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bgthomas@earthlink.net
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Carb with stripped threads

Post by bgthomas@earthlink.net » Sat Feb 19, 2000 9:43 pm

Hello everyone,

I've sure got a problem this time. I was finally ready to try to fire up
the TC with its' new XPEG 1500 engine. When I turned the key, the fuel pump
started and the rear bowl connection started to leak. When I went to
tighten the connection holding the float bowl to the carb body, I stripped
the threads in the body. DAMN!!!

Now what?? I guess I can try to find a replacement 1.5" carb, but I've got
new throttle shafts and such in this one. Is there anything I can do to
repair / replace the old threads??

After almost a year of work and waiting, it has been a long day. Any help
or suggestions would REALLY be appreciated.

Bob

TC EXU 7388

Keith and Maggie Black
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Re: Carb with stripped threads

Post by Keith and Maggie Black » Sat Feb 19, 2000 10:46 pm

Bob
Have it taped, thats what I would do first.........wishing you well, Keith

Skip Kelsey
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Re: Carb with stripped threads

Post by Skip Kelsey » Sun Feb 20, 2000 7:27 am

Bob:

I know he is not up to speed yet, but Phil Marino does a nice repair on
this type of problem. He has done it for me in the past. I am sure someone
else has also done this.

Skip Kelsey.........................At 09:44 PM 2/19/00 -0800,
bgthomas@earthlink.net wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>I've sure got a problem this time. I was finally ready to try to fire up
>the TC with its' new XPEG 1500 engine. When I turned the key, the fuel pump
>started and the rear bowl connection started to leak. When I went to
>tighten the connection holding the float bowl to the carb body, I stripped
>the threads in the body. DAMN!!!
>
>Now what?? I guess I can try to find a replacement 1.5" carb, but I've got
>new throttle shafts and such in this one. Is there anything I can do to
>repair / replace the old threads??
>
>After almost a year of work and waiting, it has been a long day. Any help
>or suggestions would REALLY be appreciated.
>
>Bob
>
>TC EXU 7388
>
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Jennifer and Hugh Pite
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Re: Carb with stripped threads

Post by Jennifer and Hugh Pite » Sun Feb 20, 2000 11:28 am

Hi Bob, I recently dismantled a 1 1/4" carb that had the float bowl threads
stripped. The PO had made a neat and functional repair. He blind drilled
and tapped the center of the threaded hole on the carb body to fit 1/4 - 20
thread, he also threaded the internal of the bolt holding the float bowl
onto the body with the same 1/4 - 20 thread. He then made a stud of
appropriate length (threaded rod would do) and thread size to go into the
newly threaded hole of the carb body. He had previously drilled the stud
with a 3/64" drill down its axis and another hole of the same size in a
radial direction on the portion of the stud which would not be threaded into
the bolt or the body. The purpose of these holes was to allow gas (petrol)
to flow between the float bowl and the carb body. This was on old repair on
the carb and was in service for a number of years after it was done.
This is one way to repair the damage and I am sure that there are others.
Good Luck, Hugh Pite '48 TC '33 J-2
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> Hello everyone,
>
> I've sure got a problem this time. I was finally ready to try to fire up
> the TC with its' new XPEG 1500 engine. When I turned the key, the fuel
pump
> started and the rear bowl connection started to leak. When I went to
> tighten the connection holding the float bowl to the carb body, I stripped
> the threads in the body. DAMN!!!
>
> Now what?? I guess I can try to find a replacement 1.5" carb, but I've
got
> new throttle shafts and such in this one. Is there anything I can do to
> repair / replace the old threads??
>
> After almost a year of work and waiting, it has been a long day. Any help
> or suggestions would REALLY be appreciated.
>
> Bob
>
> TC EXU 7388
>
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>
> eGroups.com home: http://www.egroups.com/group/mg-tabc
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>
>
>
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