Wizard carb rebuild
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Wizard carb rebuild
Do the NH parts fit a Wizard carb?
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Re: Wizard carb rebuild
Gaskets fit and the float valve fits
Needle and jet must be restored (usually nothing wrong with the jet and the needle is an easy fix)
Needle and jet must be restored (usually nothing wrong with the jet and the needle is an easy fix)
Scott Conger
Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
NH Full Flow Float Valves™
Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured
Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
NH Full Flow Float Valves™
Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured
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Re: Wizard carb rebuild
Main jet and needle valve do not interchange as I recall. I "think" they can be made to work. A few other pieces I think do fit. Of course, that special flapper that makes the Wizard/Simmons work like they do is unique to them, and aren't generally available anywhere. One can be made, but the weight and balance for them is critical!
Modern so-called gasoline is so different from what they were designed for, I wonder just how much the original flappers may not be right enough these days?
Modern so-called gasoline is so different from what they were designed for, I wonder just how much the original flappers may not be right enough these days?