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carb spring time - help
doing a weber carb rebuild with the help of wayne's 101 projects which i can't say enough good things about. i f**king love it! i feel really confident with it and done tons of jobs with it now, but anyway...
i need to replace some springs - ![]() ![]() where on earth does one buy fresh new bouncy springs to exact sizes / elasticity from in the world???? help guys! are we restricted to using more and more tired springs from old junkyard finds forever?
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I am rebuilding my Webers too, found a site, www.youroil.net, sells PMO stuff for them. I assume the site is good. I need to order a few items not included in the rebuild kit. If it is not listed, you might send them an e mail. Good luck.
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thanks steve
coincidentally i have actually now ordered from larry at youroil.net and had great service and he had the parts, dead nice helpful guy too.
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