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Tee Dee Engine rebuild
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Tee Dee Engine rebuild
In the process of rebuilding an old Tee Dee .049.Removed the venthri and needle valve, when I did so a small flat plastic piece cam off. I presume it is a gasket for the m\needle valve and goes under the needle valve when reinstalling the venturi?
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Re: Tee Dee Engine rebuild
Nope. Not a gasket. The venturi is a direct fit into the carb body. It could be a aluminum spacer that Cox sold separately when using a muffler on a TD to clear the venturi.
Unless you are talking about the black steel spring that is used to keep the needle from rotating. That does go under the needle valve body.
Unless you are talking about the black steel spring that is used to keep the needle from rotating. That does go under the needle valve body.
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Re: Tee Dee Engine rebuild
Upon further inspection I do believe that is what it is. Thanks.
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