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Carburettor Refurb
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<blockquote data-quote="RayHutch" data-source="post: 619047" data-attributes="member: 22918"><p>I was going to refurbish the carburettor on my 1600 twin port with a refurb kit but saw that Machine 7 are fully refurbishing original Solex units.</p><p></p><p>My spindle has slight play so thought this might be a better option - has anyone had experience of these? Are they as good as they sound? The cost v the cost of the refurb kit could be an expensive mistake if no significant benefit.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone advise someone who could re-bush the spindle and service my existing unit? I'm in Berkshire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RayHutch, post: 619047, member: 22918"] I was going to refurbish the carburettor on my 1600 twin port with a refurb kit but saw that Machine 7 are fully refurbishing original Solex units. My spindle has slight play so thought this might be a better option - has anyone had experience of these? Are they as good as they sound? The cost v the cost of the refurb kit could be an expensive mistake if no significant benefit. Can anyone advise someone who could re-bush the spindle and service my existing unit? I'm in Berkshire. [/QUOTE]
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