A bit crusty but mostly there....the original 389 Monoblocs
The slides were slightly galled and binding.
Plier marks are normal violations on these old carbs but why the grooves????
I have had good results with my ultrasonic cleaner. This takes the bits back to their core metal in most cases. I use Simple Green in the washer to assist in cleaning and have found high heat to aid in the process. I have soda blasted carbs in the past with good results but prefer the ultrasonic cleaner now that I have the process sorted.
My secret weapon...the Harbor Freight Ultrasonic
Parts cleaned up....ultrasonic...CLR.....wax...good to go....
The bores showed minimal wear so I decided to place new slides in them which worked well on my RE build. One of the foremost experts in the field says the bodies will last for 3 sets of slides if treated properly. While I have had carb bodies bored in the past I prefer not to have the expense if necessary and I do miss the choke which you sacrifice upon a re-bore. I have heard great things about the new Amal Premiers and will try them when replacements are necessary.
The bores required a slight cleanup to get the new slides to fit. High spots were sanded with 220 grit and a brake hone was used to get a tight slip fit. The mounting flange was also dressed flat with a file to correct a past mechanics over zealous wrenching.
I chose to use the anodized slides for this rebuild.
They are a pit pricy but I think the additional cost will be worth it.
Ready to go, just need to set the float height.....shim if necessary.
Time to sort out fuel taps, lines and air cleaners.......
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