Help!! Anybody know what this is?!

Quick 8

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I am rebuilding an autolite 2100 and found somthing unfamiliar when I took the accelerator pump diaphragm out. Normally there is a check valve/plunger thing there. Instead, this one has a large metal slug covered in nodules, and that is surrounded by some kind of resin piece. (see url to picture below)

Does anyone know what I am looking at? I am not sure what to do with it?
Any help is GREATLY APPRECIATED.

Thanks in advance,
-Jim

http://i712.photobucket.com/albums/ww12 ... clPump.jpg
 
8) it looks like that carb is using a check ball to prevent fuel from being pushed back into the float bowl rather than the rubber umbrella.
 
It did indeed have a check ball above the assembly you see here. How did you know? I have never seen anything like it.

Should I just clean it up and reassemble it? Will it work as good as the normal setup? Or, should I be looking for a different carb?

Thanks a lot for the help.
-Jim
 
Quick 8":gl7muy3n said:
It did indeed have a check ball above the assembly you see here. How did you know? I have never seen anything like it.

Should I just clean it up and reassemble it? Will it work as good as the normal setup? Or, should I be looking for a different carb?

Thanks a lot for the help.
-Jim

8) cuz i are a genus :rolflmao: :rolflmao: i have seen those before in a number of carburetors. just clean it up and use it as it was designed that way.
 
rbohm":1wumpbqa said:
8) cuz i are a genus :rolflmao: :rolflmao: i have seen those before in a number of carburetors. just clean it up and use it as it was designed that way.

See...that's the kind of wisdom that comes with over half a century of existence :P :lol: ...plus it's a scientific fact most genus's were born in october...{me 41 as of yesterday}...congrats rbohm!
 
Thanks a lot. I really appreciate the info. I was hoping fellow I-6ers would have the answers.

Best Regards,
Jim
 
Frankenstang":1rb4uc0y said:
rbohm":1rb4uc0y said:
8) cuz i are a genus :rolflmao: :rolflmao: i have seen those before in a number of carburetors. just clean it up and use it as it was designed that way.

See...that's the kind of wisdom that comes with over half a century of existence :P :lol: ...plus it's a scientific fact most genus's were born in october...{me 41 as of yesterday}...congrats rbohm!

8) you should have been born one day later, that way we would be zodiac twins. :D by the way my nest friend was born on the 10th of oct, same year as me.
 
rbohm":1hr3grfb said:
8) you should have been born one day later, that way we would be zodiac twins. :D by the way my nest friend was born on the 10th of oct, same year as me.

Yeah, I'm surprised I wasn't...I seem to always be running late everywhere else :lol: I've actually got a sister who was born on the 5th and another brother and sister born on the 27th & 28th respectively...(33% of our irish, catholic, family of 12 kids...redundant, redundant)...apparently april was a happy month around our house for our dearly departed folks :lol:

Quick 8":1hr3grfb said:
Thanks a lot. I really appreciate the info. I was hoping fellow I-6ers would have the answers.

Best Regards,
Jim

Sorry to sidetrack/hijack your thread Jim. Yeah, he had it nailed...these guys never cease to amaze me as well.
Good luck!
 
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