eliebellie
New member
I overheard a conversation with our mechanical guru at a chapter night yesterday. A guy had a problem with a siezed pinch bolt on his Norton fork leg, just couldnt shift it whatever he tried. He was told to touch it with a Mig welder, apparently the current breaks up the corrosion and it will just tap out. Also works on broken cylinder studs.
Another tip he was told by an old Vincent rider was about cleaning carbs, forget the cleaning sprays etc.., just stick the carb in a pan of distilled water and boil it up, preferably outside, this should clean off the gum and deposits without any harm to gaskets or seals.
Thought I would pass this on, might be useful to somebody.
Regards, Roger.
Another tip he was told by an old Vincent rider was about cleaning carbs, forget the cleaning sprays etc.., just stick the carb in a pan of distilled water and boil it up, preferably outside, this should clean off the gum and deposits without any harm to gaskets or seals.
Thought I would pass this on, might be useful to somebody.
Regards, Roger.