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1983 z1300 7 years 6 months ago #16509

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Dion wrote: opps stepped in that
sorry mate remembered the other weld experience, for some reason thought you had not done alloy.
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No harm, no foul. Being Canadian we have thick skin like walrus. (Got to keep the Canadian myth alive)
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1983 z1300 7 years 6 months ago #16512

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I had a similar problem when I was rebuilding my z1000. I drilled and threaded a hole where the post was and repaired it with a piece of brass rod.

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1983 z1300 7 years 6 months ago #16513

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Well Done !!!!

I've had some stubborn pins with carbs I've bought and rebuilt. The fear of breaking a pin is a definite concern.. If the pins don't slide out easily I soak them overnight with something like WD. If they don't come out with a push, then I'll heat the post. I have a small butane torch that has a pin-point flame. Some cig-lighters have this feature and would work just as well. A bit of heat along with the pre-soaking has always worked !
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