Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator pum
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Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator pum
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After going through some hard times and letting the Haffy sit a few years, I decided to wake it up. Drained the fuel and cleaned the carb and when I was putting the accelerator pump nozzle back on I broke the screw/jet. Does anyone know where I can get one?
Thank you,
Mark
After going through some hard times and letting the Haffy sit a few years, I decided to wake it up. Drained the fuel and cleaned the carb and when I was putting the accelerator pump nozzle back on I broke the screw/jet. Does anyone know where I can get one?
Thank you,
Mark
Mark
1967 Swiss Army Troop Haflinger swb
1972 Swiss Army Pinzgauer 710m
1967 Swiss Army Troop Haflinger swb
1972 Swiss Army Pinzgauer 710m
Re: Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator
I am sure one of the European suppliers will have one. How about this one?
http://www.puch500.at/?action=vergaser
John
http://www.puch500.at/?action=vergaser
John
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Re: Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator
Thank you John. I did try them but I didn't see the part. I do have a parts list for HT but I can't find my parts book so I'm not sure of its name or part number.
Thanks again
Mark
Thanks again
Mark
Mark
1967 Swiss Army Troop Haflinger swb
1972 Swiss Army Pinzgauer 710m
1967 Swiss Army Troop Haflinger swb
1972 Swiss Army Pinzgauer 710m
Re: Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator
My parts book only has Zenith NDIX 32 part numbers in it and I don't see a part that matches your broken one I'm afraid. Hopefully someone else has a a part number for you.
I am sure one of the European supplies has these as getting small things made in brass on a CNC lather is not as expensive as having castings or gears made, so they can be bothered to get them made.
John
I am sure one of the European supplies has these as getting small things made in brass on a CNC lather is not as expensive as having castings or gears made, so they can be bothered to get them made.
John
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Re: Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator
Please add location to your profile to be directed to closest resources. If all else fails, give Dale at Haflingertechnik in Scotland a call for your nozzle screw/check valve.
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Re: Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator
Thanks Jim. I went ahead and did it.
Mark
1967 Swiss Army Troop Haflinger swb
1972 Swiss Army Pinzgauer 710m
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Re: Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator
What year/model is your Haflinger? If you ever want a nice easy scenic Haflinger trail ride, I am 5 min from very nice trails.
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Re: Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator
That sounds good Jim. It's a '67 Swiss troop. I put magnesium Fiat wheels with snow tires. They work so well off road I decided to leave them on.
I'm going to add the pertronix once I get it running again. I'm also looking for a synchro set 1st and 2nd are pretty bad.
I'm not too far from you. Would love to get in on a trail ride!
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I'm going to add the pertronix once I get it running again. I'm also looking for a synchro set 1st and 2nd are pretty bad.
I'm not too far from you. Would love to get in on a trail ride!
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Mark
1967 Swiss Army Troop Haflinger swb
1972 Swiss Army Pinzgauer 710m
1967 Swiss Army Troop Haflinger swb
1972 Swiss Army Pinzgauer 710m
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Re: Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator
The part is called a "pump pressure valve" in the repair manual. The part number only exists in early part catalogs, Pre 1970.
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Re: Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator
Thanks Jim. I emailed Haflinger Technik that description. I need a float too, so hope they have one.
Thanks again
Thanks again
Mark
1967 Swiss Army Troop Haflinger swb
1972 Swiss Army Pinzgauer 710m
1967 Swiss Army Troop Haflinger swb
1972 Swiss Army Pinzgauer 710m
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Re: Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator
I got a reply back from Dale at HT. He has them in stock I'm just waiting for a reply on how to purchase that and a few other parts. Thanks for the help guys.
Mark
1967 Swiss Army Troop Haflinger swb
1972 Swiss Army Pinzgauer 710m
1967 Swiss Army Troop Haflinger swb
1972 Swiss Army Pinzgauer 710m