I have a set slides here in which the diaphrams are sound but the slides have a lot of the teflon eaten off them. Not too sure what was in the carbs and for how long but you can clearly see the outline of the arches. There was a very fine layer of what looked like powder so I soaked them in pinsol for a couple days. I rinsed and dryed them off and the powder was slill there, so I tried to polish it off and thats when I realized the powder was actually the teflon coating. I buffed them off and you can clearly see that inside the arch lines no coating remains.
My question is this, is there an application that can be painted on to maintain the smooth action or are the slides and diaphrams toast?
I've never seen this before. I believe these carbs were from California, you guys burning toxic waste in the gas down there?
My question is this, is there an application that can be painted on to maintain the smooth action or are the slides and diaphrams toast?
I've never seen this before. I believe these carbs were from California, you guys burning toxic waste in the gas down there?
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