Where to get High Speed Needle for RB323?
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Where to get High Speed Needle for RB323?
Hello everyone, the high speed needle in my RB323 vibrated its way out today and I couldn't find it, does anyone know how/where I could get a replacement?
And how to keep the replacement from doing the same? It was vibrating itself rich last tank, didn't think it would/could come all the way out
Is the carb on the 523 the same as the one on the 323?
Thanks ever so much
And how to keep the replacement from doing the same? It was vibrating itself rich last tank, didn't think it would/could come all the way out
Is the carb on the 523 the same as the one on the 323?
Thanks ever so much
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RE: Where to get High Speed Needle for RB323?
You're lucky, I was thinking you'd have to buy a complete carb.
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RE: Where to get High Speed Needle for RB323?
wow, you are a god! Thank you sooooo much Quicky, I am forever in your debt! [sm=sleeping.gif]
Do you think this one will stay in and not vibrate rich/out? Or might that be a flaw in the piece into which it screws?
Would a little threadlock help? Or is there a better solution?
Many many thanks [sm=thumbs_up.gif]
Do you think this one will stay in and not vibrate rich/out? Or might that be a flaw in the piece into which it screws?
Would a little threadlock help? Or is there a better solution?
Many many thanks [sm=thumbs_up.gif]
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RE: Where to get High Speed Needle for RB323?
Don't use threadlocker. That would cause it seal permanently. Try some gasket sealer. When it dries, it's like soft rubber which should allow the needle to move. You can get it almost anywhere. First thing that comes to mind is permatex silicone rtv gasket maker. You can find it almost anywhere but try walmart first. Put a little on the needle and see how it works.