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Thread: YS Carb rebuild
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Old 01-30-2008, 20:50   #8 (permalink)
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Thanks everyone for the responces. I work at a CAT dealership to the parts washer is no problem to clean the carb out. I just ordered a master carb rebuild kit today and will start the process when I get it.

Righty now Im in the process of getting all the old undercoating off the body. Im scraping it off with a spackle knife so its a long process. The USMC must have really been thinking with the undercoating mil. procurement spec. because most of the body including the hat channels are in perfect shape. Im staying away from the media blasting of it because most of the original paint underneath is in great shape so why disturb it by taking it down to bare metal. The areas that do have rust will be POR'ed to seal them up then primed and top coated with OD.

Ive been taking pics but since the wife has the digital at the office, its been all with film . I'll have to figure a way to get them converted to electronici so I can post the before and aftern pics as I go along.

Thanks again
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