Removing a stuck venturi - you figured it out, but I have another solution: get a deep-well socket that fits snugly into the top of the carburetor and tap out the venturi. I've done this several times and it works great and is fast and easy.
Nicely done! I rebuilt a spare I had laying around. It ran but not great. I'm fairly certain the jets are not what they should be. Thank you for showing how to flow test them.
Outstanding. I did one of my own and the car runs but not as good as the one my MODEL A expert did for me. He's been into A' s for 50 years. Great video as usual. Thank you.
Very Good ------- now you have one to carry around ---- in your car in case for whatever reason the one on the car goes bad and you'll have another at home for a spare ----- Really enjoyed the ---- in-depth repair on the carburetors ------ I will though --- look and see if my carb has that --- do-icky thing --------- Hope you have a Good Week ----- AND ---- Thank you again ----- Rodney
Ich freue mich immer auf deine Videos. Immer etwas zu lernen und etwas zu lachen! Weiter so! Mir ist auch mal beim Versager überholen der Cap Jet abgebrochen. Mein Tipp: vorsichtig ein Torx oder Vielzahn reinschlagen und damit den Rest ausdrehen. Funktioniert immer besser als die Easy Outs.
Ich bin überzeugt, dass man den abgebrochenen Rest auch mit zwei Fingern hätte rausdrehen können, nachdem ich das Gehäuse einmal gegrillt habe. Das hat bei all den anderen festgebackenen Gewinden so gut funktioniert - ich war beeindruckt!
If you ever have a leaking throttle rod because the bore is worn you can remove the rod drill or ream out the holes and make brass bushings which would be no problem for you this used to be a product you could buy anywhere and some times ago guys would just throw away the carbs because of this which is sad because the bushings were still being made maybe one or 2 companies do it now otherwise you'll find them as NOS but well worth knowing as that's a huge reason carbs are abandoned
Who doesn't love a good carb rebuild. I buy the Holley/Ford Model 94 carbs off Ebay just to rebuild them! Don't really need them - just like to rebuild 'em. Can test them on my '47 Ford V8.
I rebuilt my Zenith and put it in the parts cabinet. Why? I started running a Marvel and it performs so much better, no float level sensitivity issues the Zenith has and on...
Marvels are for amateurs :p just kidding, but seriously zeniths can run just as good, if not better, people just don't know how to rebuilt them properly, repro needles are super inaccurate and sometimes totally incorrect. And they are way more durable than the zamac.. On top of that, aluminum oxide is way worse for your engine wear than iron oxide. on top of all that, the zenith just looks better
Reproduction Zenith parts are junk. I learned that the hard way, had to put my original pieces back in. I only buy carburetor parts through David Renner now. Btw, Zenith cast iron pieces have their own issues, like a leak in the Cap jet threads from worn rough casting. That was fun to find. But,,, try a Marvel, it's very responsive if built and tuned correctly.
Sehr gute Arbeit. Mich wundert es nur, das du manche Düsen ausreiben musstest. Normalerweise waschen die sich doch selber aus und werden somit größer. Haben die Vergaser keine Luftfilter oder ein Ansaugtrichter?
Es waren auch ein paar neu produzierte Düsen abei, da kommt das schonmal vor. Serienmäßig war kein Filter drauf, es gibt aber Winkelrohr und Filter für kleines Geld zum Nachrüsten. Hab ich fürs Video allerdings weg gelassen.
@@AstraWerkeMuy bueno! Ese vídeo viejo lo ví hace mucho,y siempre me pareció muy bien explicado. Acá en Argentina no traía filtro de aire,pasa la columna de dirección pegada al carburador,algunos adaptaban algo y ponían un filtro adelante,los nuestros son con dirección a la derecha y acelerador en el medio, y pedal de freno a la derecha,hasta el año 1945 se manejaba por la izquierda
I would be very surprised if your drilled socket and extension tool isn't an analogue of a long forgotten Ford/Zenith tool for doing the same job. Also, there's a saying in English, "Easy-out's, Don't"
Yes I have. It's great that new parts are still being made, but since old carbs are still easy to find, I'd rather save the money and rebuild one myself
expert ! an ex is a has been and a spurt is a drip under pressure or ex-pert” is an unknown drip under pressure or a man with a briefcase more then 25 mails from home because nobody knows him
Excellent work and thank you for the lesson.
Removing a stuck venturi - you figured it out, but I have another solution: get a deep-well socket that fits snugly into the top of the carburetor and tap out the venturi. I've done this several times and it works great and is fast and easy.
Nicely done! I rebuilt a spare I had laying around. It ran but not great. I'm fairly certain the jets are not what they should be. Thank you for showing how to flow test them.
Outstanding. I did one of my own and the car runs but not as good as the one my MODEL A expert did for me. He's been into A' s for 50 years. Great video as usual. Thank you.
Very Good ------- now you have one to carry around ---- in your car in case for whatever reason the one on the car goes bad and you'll have another at home for a spare ----- Really enjoyed the ---- in-depth repair on the carburetors ------ I will though --- look and see if my carb has that --- do-icky thing --------- Hope you have a Good Week ----- AND ---- Thank you again ----- Rodney
Yay! A new Astra-Werke video to watch on a Friday night!
Also, there's a tool that most Model A suppliers sell, A-9543 Wrench so you can remove the Idle Jet And Cap Jet
Ich freue mich immer auf deine Videos. Immer etwas zu lernen und etwas zu lachen! Weiter so!
Mir ist auch mal beim Versager überholen der Cap Jet abgebrochen. Mein Tipp: vorsichtig ein Torx oder Vielzahn reinschlagen und damit den Rest ausdrehen. Funktioniert immer besser als die Easy Outs.
Ich bin überzeugt, dass man den abgebrochenen Rest auch mit zwei Fingern hätte rausdrehen können, nachdem ich das Gehäuse einmal gegrillt habe.
Das hat bei all den anderen festgebackenen Gewinden so gut funktioniert - ich war beeindruckt!
If you ever have a leaking throttle rod because the bore is worn you can remove the rod drill or ream out the holes and make brass bushings which would be no problem for you this used to be a product you could buy anywhere and some times ago guys would just throw away the carbs because of this which is sad because the bushings were still being made maybe one or 2 companies do it now otherwise you'll find them as NOS but well worth knowing as that's a huge reason carbs are abandoned
Who doesn't love a good carb rebuild. I buy the Holley/Ford Model 94 carbs off Ebay just to rebuild them! Don't really need them - just like to rebuild 'em. Can test them on my '47 Ford V8.
Great way to make a little money on the side while having fun, I reckon!
Nice video!
Thank you for this video
Woo-hoo, 😊another great video.
bin begeistert... 👏👏👏
DINAH WASHINGTON [i know that's not her singing this one ] - SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN is one of my fav's
Those carbs look like Farmall tractor carbs
I rebuilt my Zenith and put it in the parts cabinet. Why? I started running a Marvel and it performs so much better, no float level sensitivity issues the Zenith has and on...
Marvels are for amateurs :p just kidding, but seriously zeniths can run just as good, if not better, people just don't know how to rebuilt them properly, repro needles are super inaccurate and sometimes totally incorrect. And they are way more durable than the zamac.. On top of that, aluminum oxide is way worse for your engine wear than iron oxide.
on top of all that, the zenith just looks better
Reproduction Zenith parts are junk. I learned that the hard way, had to put my original pieces back in. I only buy carburetor parts through David Renner now.
Btw, Zenith cast iron pieces have their own issues, like a leak in the Cap jet threads from worn rough casting. That was fun to find. But,,, try a Marvel, it's very responsive if built and tuned correctly.
Sehr gute Arbeit. Mich wundert es nur, das du manche Düsen ausreiben musstest.
Normalerweise waschen die sich doch selber aus und werden somit größer.
Haben die Vergaser keine Luftfilter oder ein Ansaugtrichter?
Es waren auch ein paar neu produzierte Düsen abei, da kommt das schonmal vor.
Serienmäßig war kein Filter drauf, es gibt aber Winkelrohr und Filter für kleines Geld zum Nachrüsten.
Hab ich fürs Video allerdings weg gelassen.
@@AstraWerkeMuy bueno! Ese vídeo viejo lo ví hace mucho,y siempre me pareció muy bien explicado.
Acá en Argentina no traía filtro de aire,pasa la columna de dirección pegada al carburador,algunos adaptaban algo y ponían un filtro adelante,los nuestros son con dirección a la derecha y acelerador en el medio, y pedal de freno a la derecha,hasta el año 1945 se manejaba por la izquierda
I would be very surprised if your drilled socket and extension tool isn't an analogue of a long forgotten Ford/Zenith tool for doing the same job. Also, there's a saying in English, "Easy-out's, Don't"
Woapn woooaaapn
So basically I'm an expert lol
German engineering can fix it I have faith ❤😊
Have you seen the new Zenith carbs? Paul Shinn has made a video about them. (th-cam.com/video/Ut14yUT3b0I/w-d-xo.html)
Yes I have. It's great that new parts are still being made, but since old carbs are still easy to find, I'd rather save the money and rebuild one myself
@AstraWerke I agree
expert ! an ex is a has been and a spurt is a drip under pressure or ex-pert” is an unknown drip under pressure or a man with a briefcase more then 25 mails from home because nobody knows him
Buy a Marvel. You’ll never want to go back to zenith.
Try finding one in Germany xD
Rebuild a zenith properly, and you'll never even consider a marvel ;)
Just wait till you strip out a zamac thread ;)