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Nathan's 520 carb

31 Jul 2018 16:42 - 31 Jul 2018 16:42 #1 by Geno
Nathan's 520 carb was created by Geno
This one belongs to Nathan, who also owns the one that had the tutorial made on the 520 fuse block install a few weeks ago. He has a few of them, he is a 520 man. This one is getting a new carb, the old carb rebuilt for a spare, and a few other things. :thumb1

It's been here a week or so waiting for the madness to slow down but she finally got in the operating room this afternoon lol. :tounge2

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01 Aug 2018 16:03 #2 by Geno
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Muffler + heat shield is blasted, carb is apart and ready for the ultrasonic cleaner, intake is cleaned and milled, topside of engine is cleaned up and ready.

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02 Aug 2018 16:37 #3 by Hoosier Hydro 520
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Wow!! looking better already...nice milling and blast
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03 Aug 2018 10:31 #4 by Geno
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Carb is cleaned, milled and rebuilt. :thumb1

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04 Aug 2018 10:08 #5 by nappypappy
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wow now thats clean................................................:bacon0

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07 Aug 2018 12:29 #6 by Geno
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New carb is here and she is running. :woo

I think all that's left is some blades, deck wheels, and an axle seal. :thumb1

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07 Aug 2018 12:41 #7 by nappypappy
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I think all that's left is some blades, deck wheels, and an axle seal. :thumb1[/quote]

Looks nice.....and speaking of axle seals mine still leaks even after putting in another seal......maybe the axle is worn......i just dont know for sure.................>( :smile2 :cof3 :bacon0

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07 Aug 2018 16:44 #8 by Geno
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They can be temperamental sometimes lol. The axle shaft has to be really clean, I use 80 then 180 grit emery cloth, you have to knock the sharp edges off of the key slot, then some grease on the seal making sure to spin it a little when going over the key slot so it doesn't make a cut in it.

We are putting ag tires all around this gal so I've been out doing a little prep work. Tires will be here in the morning. :thumb1

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07 Aug 2018 19:12 #9 by Geno
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Well I guess I forgot to mention the wheels were getting blasted and painted, hence the prep work lol. :tounge2

All done and on the drying rack, just in time for supper. :thumb1

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07 Aug 2018 21:43 #10 by nappypappy
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Geno wrote: They can be temperamental sometimes lol. The axle shaft has to be really clean, I use 80 then 180 grit emery cloth, you have to knock the sharp edges off of the key slot, then some grease on the seal making sure to spin it a little when going over the key slot so it doesn't make a cut in it.

ok good advice and might just get another seal this week.........i have heard third time is the charm.....:smile2 :cof3 :bacon0


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