M/S arb idle needle

R Geiger

Well-known Member
this was included in one of the kits I purchased and I am wondering which is normal for the tsx 33 or24 1 caRBS?
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Hidee Ho Neighbor! Hope you are looking forward to your snow drop tonight/tomorrow. What does the old carb screw look like?
I think I found some one to take the trees down. Now to get her to agree with these over sized monsters coming down is another story.
One of our recent conversations she said ". . . You take those trees down over my dead body!! I told her to hurry up and die.
A few hours after that she said we might as well. (knowing my intentions)
Then she changed her mind again.
NO!
(Hurry up and die. . .)
She might be relenting as she is aware of my desire to greatly reduce the fire danger and get money before they become match sticks.
Don't really need the money, but do NOT desire to get burned out either.
 
My big ones will stay till I die, or the fall over. Always have fire danger but that is life, it is also why i keep the front part mowed in the summer.

I purchased a couple of old carbs and torn t hen down and mixed up the parts. I really don't see what difference it would make on which needle one use, just maybe the amount of adjustment one would have to make.

I will believe in the snow when I see it! you area bit higher so you may get some, but it will not last very long.
Stay warm!
 
(quoted from post at 10:13:49 02/03/19) this was included in one of the kits I purchased and I am wondering which is normal for the tsx 33 or24 1 caRBS?
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The picture shows one adjustment needle has a fine thread and the other one has course thread. Is this actually the case with the parts provided in the kit? If so the choice is easy.....
 
(quoted from post at 09:00:48 02/04/19)
(quoted from post at 10:13:49 02/03/19) this was included in one of the kits I purchased and I am wondering which is normal for the tsx 33 or24 1 caRBS?
mvphoto30828.jpg

The picture shows one adjustment needle has a fine thread and the other one has course thread. Is this actually the case with the parts provided in the kit? If so the choice is easy.....

Hmmm...if one goes to the trouble of drawing those threads, why not draw them at an angle like they should be ? :wink:
 
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That is how I was taught to draw threads for mechanical drawings back in the 70's. Pretty sure it hasn't changed.
 

Same here, the drawing shows the top one a bit longer than the lower one and that is correct. I measure the two and the one is a bit longer. Doubt if it makes any difference tho!
 
I have new unopened comprehensive kit from YT that has only one and it is the 30 degree one, just like the one on the right in this photo.
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