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                    Stuck Carb Slide
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				Dr. Frankenstein
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Stuck Carb Slide
I have an interesting problem: the carburetor slide in the carb of an Early model 305 is stuck/"glued" to the inside of the carburetor throat.
I have tried pulling it out with the throttle cable, and gently prying it up from the bottom, but there is very little room to get a screwdriver blade under it, and I certainly don't want to bugger up the slide, or the little notch at the bottom of it.
I have soaked it in PB Blaster, carb cleaner(one of those paint-can-sized things from the parts store), soaked it in gasoline for a long while, tried WD-40, carb cleaner, brake cleaner - all to no avail. That thing is in there TIGHT! I think it's "glued" to the carb throat with old gas residue, but I have NO idea why/how it's holding on so tight!
I don't want to pry any harder on the bottom of the slide because I don't want to damage the air/gas flow characteristics of the carb - but what else can I do??
Yes, it is entirely disassembled except for this sticky slide.
			
			
									
									
						I have tried pulling it out with the throttle cable, and gently prying it up from the bottom, but there is very little room to get a screwdriver blade under it, and I certainly don't want to bugger up the slide, or the little notch at the bottom of it.
I have soaked it in PB Blaster, carb cleaner(one of those paint-can-sized things from the parts store), soaked it in gasoline for a long while, tried WD-40, carb cleaner, brake cleaner - all to no avail. That thing is in there TIGHT! I think it's "glued" to the carb throat with old gas residue, but I have NO idea why/how it's holding on so tight!
I don't want to pry any harder on the bottom of the slide because I don't want to damage the air/gas flow characteristics of the carb - but what else can I do??
Yes, it is entirely disassembled except for this sticky slide.
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				Dr. Frankenstein
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- Joined: Tue Feb 02, 2010 7:11 pm
- Location: Charlottesville, VA
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				Dr. Frankenstein
- honda305.com Member
- Posts: 568
- Joined: Tue Feb 02, 2010 7:11 pm
- Location: Charlottesville, VA
 
                     
                     
                     
                
