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Haffy Mark
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Twisted just a little too hard - Weber 32ics accelerator pum

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Hello -

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?

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Mark
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I am sure one of the European suppliers will have one. How about this one?

http://www.puch500.at/?action=vergaser

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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
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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.

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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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Thanks Jim. I went ahead and did it.
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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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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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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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Thanks Jim. I emailed Haflinger Technik that description. I need a float too, so hope they have one.

Thanks again
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I got a reply back from Dale at HT. He has them in stock :D I'm just waiting for a reply on how to purchase that and a few other parts. Thanks for the help guys.
Mark

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