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Old 09-09-2018, 07:27 AM
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Default Carburettor removal

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Those look beautiful. I can tell you, from over decade of experience, that if I had to remove my Turkey Pan every time I did a float adjustment, a jet tweak, a gasket change, a power valve switch, a secondary idle screw adjustment, etc. it would be a HUGE PITA. Yes, most people can adjust the idle mixture screws and idle screw over on the throttle without having to pull the pan, but everything else requires it, unless you have the hand skills of a vascular surgeon. That's why I had Bob P. make me a custom "removable" Turkey Pan back in 2005. And most people don't realize that to remove the Turkey Pan you've got to completely remove the carburetor first. It's actually a pretty dumb setup, but it does work very nicely to keep the carburetor temps down and to stop percolation. Yes, it looks cool too.
I have the two part VMS pan, but it's actually quicker (and easier with the carb on the bench) to remove the whole carb with the setup I've got: the vac line for the brakes and the pcv lines are straight to fittings on the manifold, the throttle linkage has spring loaded socket/ball fittings, pop them, the springs, the fuel lines, 4 mount nuts and off she comes...also have a huge stash of base gaskets...another handy item are knurled four corner idle mister screws that you can turn by hand from above, it's a bit of a challenge to track turns but they work nice.
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