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Queen Bee .074 carb?
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Queen Bee .074 carb?
Any one know if the spray bar in the QB .074 carb is pressed in or threaded in? I have to replace the plastic on my carb and am using all the other parts from the old carb for this.
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It almost looks as if it may have been molded into the plastic but I havn`t taken 1 that far apart to find out yet
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Re: Queen Bee .074 carb?
i ended up with a spare carb after all the searchin and CEF help
i could try pullin i t apart later tonight if you like
i could try pullin i t apart later tonight if you like
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Re: Queen Bee .074 carb?
nope mine i just griped with good plyers twist n pull...out it came easy peasy
no treads no nuffin just a pressed fit
no treads no nuffin just a pressed fit
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Re: Queen Bee .074 carb?
there must be an easier way to post pics... 4 times now ive tryed an no joy
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Re: Queen Bee .074 carb?
I used a soldering iron with a fine straight tip and heated the brass spraybar and pushed at the same time. Slid right out. Pressed the new one in with the arbor press. Just be sure to line up the hole in the spraybar with the hole in the fuel inlet nipple.
Now to tap the 2-56 threads as these appear to be unfinished.
Now to tap the 2-56 threads as these appear to be unfinished.
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