That piece came out of this carb. Not out of the carb throat. Your choice is if you accept it, is to find where it goes or the engine will simply not run right.
Your not infallible mate and neither are we! Only today I put a Villiers pull start back together, turned round and found a spacer I forgot then had to disassemble the whole dam thing! Your carb, you might have worked it out yourself due to its make and type cast into it, is a Solex 26 FH, there's some exploded diagrams on the Web you can look at and find where that odd brass bit came from.
I’m enjoying watching your videos, and you do make me laugh. 😂😂. What’s nice for me is I’m a old school mechanic and I understand what you’re saying and doing. Can’t wait to hear her chonkerling away. 👌
I gave you a hard time about the spring, but you got it finally.
I'm really glad I am not the only one who puts things back the wrong way, or forget something from inside. (No not that bit of brass)
Yeah I tend to leave the cock ups in. Shows its a normal human doing the job. 🤣🤣
dont forget that long spring!
Lovely job it doesn't look too bad inside that carb hopefully you find where that peice goes looks a bit distinctive to be nothing 👍
I think youre right screwing in the Oil dipstick all the way in is correct
Hello Adam that brass piece came off that tube that goes into the carb the Bamford eg1 has same type of carburettor
okay you got the long spring 🙂
That piece came out of this carb. Not out of the carb throat. Your choice is if you accept it, is to find where it goes or the engine will simply not run right.
Your not infallible mate and neither are we! Only today I put a Villiers pull start back together, turned round and found a spacer I forgot then had to disassemble the whole dam thing!
Your carb, you might have worked it out yourself due to its make and type cast into it, is a Solex 26 FH, there's some exploded diagrams on the Web you can look at and find where that odd brass bit came from.
bet you forgot that long spring that came off
If you check back to around 1:15 your little brass bit appears after you blew the dirt off. Did it come from the fuel inlet connection?
Mystery solved, next video will explaine all I do belive.
The brass bit fell out of the fuel inlet.
I found were it went now mate. Watch the next video 😀😀
I’m enjoying watching your videos, and you do make me laugh. 😂😂. What’s nice for me is I’m a old school mechanic and I understand what you’re saying and doing. Can’t wait to hear her chonkerling away. 👌
Glad you enjoyed it mate. I tend not to leave much out. Cock ups and all mostly stay in. Shows your human 🤣🤣