hi guys,, i will be shimming my needles on my cv carbys it is easy to do after following the superb advice from the guys that have done it a gentleman in the states kindly sent me a small bag of tiny assorted flat washers which were from radio shack i think there is 20 of each size well worth getting good luck regards david
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oldgrumpy
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hi guys,, i will be shimming my needles on my cv carbys it is easy to do after following the superb advice from the guys that have done it a gentleman in the states kindly sent me a small bag of tiny assorted flat washers which were from radio shack i think there is 20 of each size well worth getting good luck regards david
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FlyingSteve
Originally posted by lesliew51@hotmail.com View Posthi guys,, i will be shimming my needles on my cv carbys it is easy to do after following the superb advice from the guys that have done it a gentleman in the states kindly sent me a small bag of tiny assorted flat washers which were from radio shack i think there is 20 of each size well worth getting good luck regards david
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by Octain View PostI wouldnt see where reducing the outer wouldnt be a real problem as long as the outside diameter of the washer fits into the hole. Why would it need to be "perfect"?
Thickness and inside diameter is all that matters.
Course ya'd wanna de-bur(sp) the edges.
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Macmatic
I found M3 and M2.5 stainless and shiny common washers at a Sears Hardware today. They also had some nylon washers that looked like they would work. I picked up half a dozen of the M3 and M2.5 for a grand total of about $1.50 so if you don't have a Radio Shack nearby try any hardware store with those assortment bins. The hardware supplier was call Hill something or other, a name I know I've seen before.
Before this I didn't even know Sears "Hardware" had hardware!
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Turtleface
Originally posted by Nessism View PostJosh,
I've shaved down washers like this several times and they turned out perfectly. You need to stack eight washers together, two per carb, and there won't be any lip on the edge when you are done. If you want to be real careful you can dress each reduced washer on a piece of 320 grit sandpaper to make sure there isn't a lip. The whole job takes less time than driving to the store, but hey, to each there own.
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#19 Yesterday, 01:36 AM Macmatic I found M3 and M2.5 stainless and shiny common washers at a Sears Hardware today. They also had some nylon washers that looked like they would work. I picked up half a dozen of the M3 and M2.5 for a grand total of about $1.50 so if you don't have a Radio Shack nearby try any hardware store with those assortment bins. The hardware supplier was call Hill something or other, a name I know I've seen before.
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