Triple Weber 40IDA3C "COMPLETE" Teardown

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2020
  • A complete teardown of an early 54 year old frozen weber carburetor using KB88 penetrant
    correct screwdriver and some simple tools for damage free results.
    Tips and tricks and techniques to remove frozen linkage, delicate parts and hard to remove studs. No heat or torch required!
    The first video in this weber carburetor segment.
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  • @danknox9986
    @danknox9986 2 года назад +1

    Amazing work. Thanks for sharing.

  • @paulfulker3354
    @paulfulker3354 4 года назад +2

    Hey Mike great video, a true craftsman at work, good to see you back, take care and stay safe.

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  4 года назад +1

      Hello Paul thank you
      Same to you! its a tough world right now

  • @mercedesbenzmaster9183
    @mercedesbenzmaster9183 4 года назад

    very nice job ill like to see the refinish process you are a master in restorations!!!!!

  • @guzf344
    @guzf344 3 года назад

    Awesome Mike. Always fascinating to watch the Master at work.

  • @arthrmr
    @arthrmr 4 года назад

    Looking forward to this all week mike

  • @graham6229
    @graham6229 4 года назад

    Another brilliant vlog from a brilliant engineer. Great stuff Mike

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  4 года назад

      Hello Graham thank you
      I'm glad you enjoyed the video=)

  • @thomasbonde2118
    @thomasbonde2118 3 года назад

    My friend and I are finally restoring af 912 1966 and did buy a set of refurbished Solex carburetors. Apparently the butterflys? Where worn out on the originals. Looking forward to see if you have the same problem and if so how you got around it. Then we will refurbish the originals. - thanks a lot again for doing this series.

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  3 года назад

      Hello Thomas sounds like a great project!
      Carburetors should be very similar in principal.. I will be replacing the throttle shafts and throttle plates with new replacements.
      Its a good idea to do this on these old carburetors. The new throttle plates/butterflies should help insure a good vacuum seal.
      The throttle shafts can easily be distorted or damaged removing the old throttle plates and also removing the shafts from the housing. The reason for this is because they are split open where the plates install and the can be easily altered by removing the parts. If it's slightly bent or distorted the throttle assembly won't seal properly and you will have vacuum balance issues.
      Good Luck!

  • @restoblast1387
    @restoblast1387 4 года назад

    Excellent work again Mike. 👌

  • @carlmcrobcustomgoldsmith11
    @carlmcrobcustomgoldsmith11 4 года назад

    Once again a lesson in patience....thanks for the education!

  • @WiksGarage
    @WiksGarage 4 года назад

    Nice work Mike. I just picked up a pair of 40IDA 3c myself. Debating on rebuilding them at the moment.

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  3 года назад

      Thanks Duane
      Nice! do you know what year they are from?

    • @WiksGarage
      @WiksGarage 3 года назад

      @@MikesRestorations They are marked made in Italy with the Brevettato mark. Letter/number code, not a serial. I guess that means post 1970 and not for a specific car?

  • @danwood1047
    @danwood1047 4 года назад

    Nice to see another stellar technical video from you, Mike. I've never tried KB 88. Looks like it worked like a charm on the carb. Well done.

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  4 года назад

      Thanks Dan
      Give it a try sometime I think you'll be very happy with the results!

  • @robhurley5258
    @robhurley5258 4 года назад

    Nice video. I’m going to rebuild a set of PMO 46mm on my racing 911 soon, and this is very helpful. Looking forward to watching you put it back together.

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  4 года назад +1

      Hello Rob
      Thanks =) I think the technology is similar and you shouldn't have too much trouble
      Good luck with the rebuild!

  • @donthompson9525
    @donthompson9525 4 года назад

    Looking forward to seeing your process of restoring the finish. I am considering a cosmetic refresh on my zenith carbs and am sure you will have some great tips.

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  4 года назад

      Thanks Don
      Good luck on those Zenith carbs! Im sure they will be no problem

  • @rickhuntindustriesmcdragra4860
    @rickhuntindustriesmcdragra4860 3 года назад

    Nice work and very meticulous, when will you have the new video showing the assembly?

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  3 года назад +1

      Hello Rick Thank you
      I will be doing video work on the carbs this spring for the rebuild

  • @k708388
    @k708388 4 года назад

    good to have you back mike do you think kb88 penetrates better than kroil? btw the quality of work is amazing

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  4 года назад

      Hello Joe Thanks
      Kroil is also a top rated penetrant..
      I really like the working time and solvency of the KB 88
      Although there are many super penetrants available on the market now .. this one has been tested tried and true over the years
      and has never let me down. Its worth a try=)

  • @dtownLaydowns
    @dtownLaydowns 3 года назад

    Mike, change your channel shareable link. It says /mike’sRestoration and should end in mikesRestoration. No apostrophe. This means, when I share your channel (cuz it’s awesome) the link takes me to another RUclipsrs channel.

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  3 года назад

      Hello dtownLaydowns
      Thank you for sharing the channel..I see we have possibly been hacked.
      My correct channel name is Mike's Restorations
      RUclips channel URL: ruclips.net/user/Mike’sRestorations
      It would appear the url is being redirected to that channel. I appreciate the heads up!!
      I will reach out to RUclips and see if we can get this corrected
      Ill let you know when either changed or corrected!

  • @babathedude6634
    @babathedude6634 3 года назад

    Hy Mike,
    great video great job,...what do you think we can see a video of the carburator rebuild?
    I have the same project in front of me ..
    do you use ultrasonic cleaning for the carburator cleaning process?
    thanks and anjoy the restauration process...
    Best Regards from Germany

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  3 года назад

      Hello Baba thank you
      The carburetors will be going through a re-assembly this spring..At the moment I'm just concentrating on re-hanging the doors and trimming them out.
      After doors are complete the focus will then be primarily on the engine and gear box.
      My guess for carburetor assembly will be in April.
      Im not familiar with ultrasonic carburetor cleaning but I would imagine if used with solvent it would do a nice job.
      I have had my carburetor body's vapor blasted and that process does and excellent job.

  • @limpek001
    @limpek001 4 года назад +2

    When I see this type of carb, I always wonder why air filters are not required.

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  4 года назад +2

      Hello Mike
      These carburetors do have filtration.
      The stacks sit inside a housing with single inlet passing thru a filter
      On the bench though they appear to be open air carbs.
      Some guys do remove the factory air housing and go with filtered air horns for better performance and looks

  • @williamgrzesiak4500
    @williamgrzesiak4500 3 года назад

    Mike, I'm working on this project for my 914-6 and the carbs look identical. Can you let me know which Klein screwdriver you used? I really want to not mung up the grooves. Also, did your emulsion tubes need coaxing after the application of penetrating fluid to get them out? 2 of mine won't budge and I don't want to scratch them up trying to dig them out.
    Your videos, KAV911, HomeBuilt by Jeff, and Ian Karr are all required viewing for early 911 and 914 DIYers. There are so many tasks I've done ONLY because I watched one of you do it first. I can't thank you all enough.

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  3 года назад

      Hello William
      The Klein screw driver is a 605 /10 10inch it does wonders on this Webers
      On your emission tubes..did you soak in gasoline prior to KB88 removal of parts.
      This step is essential as gasoline with dissolve old gum and corrosion better than any over the counter cleaners.
      The KB 88 is just a lubricant after the fact. I would try soaking the carb body in gasoline and try removing the emulsion tubes
      ...(outside and no smoking=)... while its wet by tapping the bottom of the body with a wooded hammer handle. If they don't pop out try placing a sharp pointed awl down the middle and try turning them to break them free. That should do it. I would recommend replacing the emulsion tubes anyways after the rebuild. Actually if they are that stuck its probably not a bad idea to replace all the brass jetting too
      When the carburetors are clean and free of all parts I would recommend power flushing all canals and and jet ports with a can of gumout carb cleaner.. same thing with the nozzle jets. Blow all openings until you have a good stream of fluid coming out all areas.
      Good Luck! let us know how things work out=)

  • @pippiperade4030
    @pippiperade4030 4 года назад

    Great video Mike.. A beginner's question for you - how do you keep track of what part goes where?

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  4 года назад

      Hi Pip
      First thing I always do is take more pictures than I think will need though the whole process.
      After cleaning all the parts I then methodically sort them and place them in a Plano plastic organizer container.
      These are usually found in fishing dept.. Walmart etc. After working with all the parts for awhile everything eventually becomes quite easy to remember.

    • @pippiperade4030
      @pippiperade4030 4 года назад

      @@MikesRestorations I hadn't realised that Weber carbs had so many parts.. Thanks Mike!

  • @harley1793
    @harley1793 4 года назад

    Hello Mike, this is Marc, thanks again for yet another incredible video, and your store!! Hope all is well with you. Do you think vapor blasting would be to aggressive fir this restoration?

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  4 года назад

      Hello Harley
      Thank you!.. Thats an excellent question.
      Im looking into it and seeing what possible. I think it might be okay but the casting are soft and do have some corrosion
      Will let you know what we find out on a future video

    • @restoblast1387
      @restoblast1387 3 года назад

      Absolutely no problem with vapour blasting them, if the operator knows what they're doing, i do carburetors for car's & motorcycles, every month. I am particular about the products i use though. Are the carburetors just aluminum, or magnesium Mike ?

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  3 года назад

      @@restoblast1387 Carbs are aluminum and manifolds are magnesium.. Just sent them out yesterday
      The shop looks to be a nice one and they seemed quite knowledgeable on the process. Cant wait to see the results!

    • @restoblast1387
      @restoblast1387 3 года назад

      You should be fine then Mike, slightly different treatment for magnesium, but you have someone who understands that, so you're in good hands. They will look very nice restored. I believe you guys have wd40 commonly in the USA, or use inox, if you get that. Blow the carburetors out with air very well twice when you get them back, you don't usually ever have a problem, but i always do things a few times, just incase.

  • @smplyizzy
    @smplyizzy 4 года назад

    Is there any benefit to getting them vapor blasted? Or since they have no coating then will oxidize no matter how nice they look?

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  4 года назад +1

      Hello Rick
      Im looking into into it and will let you know what we discover.
      I think its possible and maybe follow up with a conversion coating..the only problem is most metal form an oxide layer within minutes of being exposed to atmosphere wich will prevent any conversion coating form sticking..
      Im experimenting and will have some finish results soon!

    • @restoblast1387
      @restoblast1387 3 года назад

      @@MikesRestorations a little wd40 on the bodies after the vapour blasting will protect them Mike. Just pat the excess down with paper towel and you'll be all good. Vapour blasting has many benefits. By far the best way to clean carburetors. I do it regularly.

  • @christopherhodge7808
    @christopherhodge7808 4 года назад

    This looks complicated!!! I'm sweating for you, Mike.

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  4 года назад

      Hello Christopher Thanks=)
      Piece of cake..they really are simple in their mechanics and design

  • @1ocean515
    @1ocean515 4 года назад

    Great video Mike! Very thorough and detailed, as usual. Not going to ask how much the matching pair, with period correct manifolds, etc., set you back. This engine is going to look amazing when you get through working your magic on it! 👍

    • @MikesRestorations
      @MikesRestorations  4 года назад +1

      Hello 1ocean thanks
      Yes its a bummer on the carburation that came off the car.. but luckily we were able to find this incredible set of early webers=)

    • @carlmcrobcustomgoldsmith11
      @carlmcrobcustomgoldsmith11 4 года назад

      Lol.... that’s exactly what I was afraid to ask....so glad I can see it happen vicariously:)