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Where to find jets for the Stovebolt Carb?
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<blockquote data-quote="krakum1967" data-source="post: 127302" data-attributes="member: 3691"><p>Oh no!!! I will pull the carb, I don't want to risk that. I am rebuilding my adapter any7way now that I have acquired some fiber glass resin. I want to add a nice finished touch to it, and neaten things up a bit, so I planned on pulling it so I can make everything pretty as a new penny. Plus my friend who is a machinist wants to look at it to see if he can build an adapter out of a block of 1/2 inch aluminum plate that he has left over from some customer work that he did, one of those barter deals. I will store his bike in my shipping container for the winter in exchange for him making a very nice billet grade adapter, fair deal I think. If he thinks he has enough material that is.</p><p></p><p>I have become more of a user of barters. For instance, my new leather jacket is actually used,but in new condition and retails for well over 300. So I mowed the neighbors 2 acres for 3 weeks which normally he would have paid 200 to his service, so he saved some cash, moved a coat that he wore once and outgrew over the winter (back off on the beer Seth...lol) and I got a darn nice coat out of for the fall.</p><p></p><p>Next week I will be mounting a head for my sons friend and finishing some electrical for him in exchange for a barn restorable 82 GS750. SO it pays to do swaps from time to time, it not only is a way of saving money, it build relationships too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krakum1967, post: 127302, member: 3691"] Oh no!!! I will pull the carb, I don't want to risk that. I am rebuilding my adapter any7way now that I have acquired some fiber glass resin. I want to add a nice finished touch to it, and neaten things up a bit, so I planned on pulling it so I can make everything pretty as a new penny. Plus my friend who is a machinist wants to look at it to see if he can build an adapter out of a block of 1/2 inch aluminum plate that he has left over from some customer work that he did, one of those barter deals. I will store his bike in my shipping container for the winter in exchange for him making a very nice billet grade adapter, fair deal I think. If he thinks he has enough material that is. I have become more of a user of barters. For instance, my new leather jacket is actually used,but in new condition and retails for well over 300. So I mowed the neighbors 2 acres for 3 weeks which normally he would have paid 200 to his service, so he saved some cash, moved a coat that he wore once and outgrew over the winter (back off on the beer Seth...lol) and I got a darn nice coat out of for the fall. Next week I will be mounting a head for my sons friend and finishing some electrical for him in exchange for a barn restorable 82 GS750. SO it pays to do swaps from time to time, it not only is a way of saving money, it build relationships too. [/QUOTE]
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