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PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 7:12 pm    Post subject: Carb Venturi Reply to specific post Reply with quote

Looking for a BRASS carb venturi for a tsx 241B. The carb on my newest project 8n was in pieces and the only thing missing was the venturi.

I checked online and the only replacements are made out of plastic now. Made in china no doubt...
 
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 3:46 am    Post subject: Re: Carb Venturi Reply to specific post Reply with quote

JCinKY wrote:
(quoted from post at 21:12:59 11/25/12) Looking for a BRASS carb venturi for a tsx 241B. The carb on my newest project 8n was in pieces and the only thing missing was the venturi.

I checked online and the only replacements are made out of plastic now. Made in china no doubt...

JC;
Good luck with that!!!!!!!!!!! Usually the only way you can find the BRASS venturi, is to luck out and buy a broken OEM M/S carb from someone, that is getting ready to 'Deep Six' the broken carb!!!!
You DO know that the USA has turned into a 'throw away Society'....RIGHT???

I just boxed up and am sending out my LAST Brass venturi, that I have been hording, to a LONG TIME, member here on this forum.

Getting harder and harder, to send out M/S carbs, from my carb shack, with OEM type parts in them, unless the carbs that I get in, are half-way OEM !!!
AND....the kit prices just keep going up in cost,....from the 'Land of Almost Right', with 'Slip-Shod' parts in them!!!
END of RANT!!!! Twisted Evil

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 5:13 am    Post subject: Re: Carb Venturi Reply to specific post Reply with quote

Gary,

Thanks for the info. I'll keep my eyes open but will go ahead and get the plastic venturi so I can get the motor tested. Might as well go ahead and put some METRIC bolts in there while I'm at it. Oh well...

Jeff
 
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 6:05 am    Post subject: Re: Carb Venturi Reply to specific post Reply with quote

JCinKY wrote:
(quoted from post at 09:13:03 11/26/12) Gary,

Thanks for the info. I'll keep my eyes open but will go ahead and get the plastic venturi so I can get the motor tested. Might as well go ahead and put some METRIC bolts in there while I'm at it. Oh well...

Jeff


Personally I have no problem with a plastic venturi or metric fasteners. Why do you care - they both work fine.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:52 am    Post subject: Re: Carb Venturi Reply to specific post Reply with quote

Ya Gary hard to keep hold of them brass ones. I think I used my last spare not long ago in a carb for a guy I met by way of this site who lives less then 20 miles from me
 
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 10:32 am    Post subject: Re: Carb Venturi Reply to specific post Reply with quote

I agree, both work fine in the proper application. I just like the idea of original, makes me feel better I guess.

Its easy these days to throw it away and buy another one, it takes hard work and ingenuity to fix what is broken and make it usable again.
 
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 11:20 am    Post subject: Re: Carb Venturi Reply to specific post Reply with quote

JCinKY wrote:
(quoted from post at 03:32:29 11/27/12) I agree, both work fine in the proper application. I just like the idea of original, makes me feel better I guess.

Its easy these days to throw it away and buy another one, it takes hard work and ingenuity to fix what is broken and make it usable again.


The plastic ones might just last longer than the brass ones. at leeast they will not corrode>
 
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