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     2. 01:09 PM - Re: Bing Carbs (icrashrc)
     3. 03:17 PM - Re: Re: RotaxEngines-List Digest: 16 Msgs - 01/14/09 (carl)
     4. 09:15 PM - Re: Bing Carbs (Roger Lee)
 
 
 
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      Thanks for your kind replies on my Tr3B.( I also have a "cherry " TR3A and a  
      Stag) The wheels are Panasports and were offered as an option. And as you 
      said the SU carbs are very close in function to the Bings. When I went through
      
      Rotax school at Lockwood we tore down the Bing carb and reassembled it. The Bing
      
      has more parts but its function is almost identical to the SU so it was easy 
      to correlate.
                                                            
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      Roger,
      
      Are the prices you quoted per carb or for the pair? Thanks,
      
      Scott
      
      
      Roger Lee wrote:
      > Recommended rebuild is at 200 hrs. The kit is about $214. 
      > If you just don't want to do it yourself then I'll do them for $50 plus the rebuild
      kit. One day turn around.
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=225349#225349
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: RotaxEngines-List Digest: 16 Msgs - 01/14/09 | 
      
      Tom.
      Been using car type metal\paper filters since 1995, ethanol blend for at 
      least 5 years. I change them yearly and cut them open for inspection. 
      The old filters are like new except for a slight discolouring of the 
      paper element. Never found any foreign matter or deterioration. Since 
      using ethanol I never get even a drop of water from my drains. I believe 
      the ethanol absorbs any small amount of condensation inside the system.
      Yearly inspection of the carbs is also pristine. 
      As someone has mentioned on the list, water will go through a paper 
      filter. I had the experience in my pickup when the filler tube rusted 
      and it took a while to locate the hole under a protective rubber sleeve. 
      I removed a fair bit of water  from the carb before I found the problem 
      and yes the filter did start to breakdown after a couple of weeks of 
      contact with water. Lesson if you find water in your system, change the 
      filters and clean out the carbs,  lines and tanks  
      Carl
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      ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Tom463@aol.com 
        To: rotaxengines-list@matronics.com 
        Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 8:28 AM
        Subject: RotaxEngines-List: Re: RotaxEngines-List Digest: 16 Msgs - 
      01/14/09
      
      
        Perhaps I didn't explain the issue correctly; I'm not talking about 
      temperature or moisture having an effect on the paper fuel filters. I 
      would like to know if anyone has had an issue with Ethanol enhanced fuel 
      causing the paper filters to become partially or totally clogged.
      
      
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      Hi Scott,
      
      The price for the rebuild kit ($214) is for the pair and my price ($50) is for
      the pair.
      
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      Roger Lee
      Tucson, Az.
      Light Sport Repairman - Maintenance Rated
      Rotax Service Center
      520-574-1080
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=225427#225427
      
      
 
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