[AJD] DLTX-10 Rebuild vs Replace
Dee Schuyler
web22hsz at verizon.net
Thu Dec 2 16:00:06 PST 2004
Chris
I echo Deans statements! my recommendations would be to find someone with a
bead blaster and clean the carb up inside and out. Those plugs will come out
easily with a little heat, the main nozzle may be a bit of a problem , there
are several ways of removing them without destroying the carb.
If you have average mechanical ability I would recommend getting one of
Roberts Repair tapes , and be able to deal with DLTX carbs from then on with
no problems? Personally I think the second tape is better , but that is just
my take on it.
Dee
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris C" <jdnutinwa at yahoo.com>
To: "ATIS LIST" <antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 12:02 PM
Subject: [AJD] DLTX-10 Rebuild vs Replace
> Howdy all,
>
> I finally managed to get inside the carb off of
> the Lindeman I bought. It looked nice on the outside
> but... When I got the bowl off today, it was
> absolutely full of rust. It looked as though a roden
> had been in the bowl of the carb, but I know that's
> not possible.. Never seen so much trash in the bowl
> as this one has. Considering the intake and outlet
> sides were relatively clean.
>
> So my question, Has anyone bought one of the
> Remaned Carbs from Tractorparts.com? I see they are
> priced at $399 with a $100 core credit. After surfing
> Robert's website and this one, I am pretty sure I
> will exceed the $299 it will cost me from
> Tractorparts.com at Robert's in parts. Are there any
> other places I should be looking at? I am going to
> keep a good lookout on Ebay for one as well, but If I
> am going to spend the money, I thought I would go for
> the rebuilt. I have not ordered anything from
> Tractorparts.com so I am not sure of their reputation.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
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