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chominsh

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hi there!

maybe someone knows any place where I can send my turbo hiff44 for fully professional repair??

or it is pretty much easy to do it at home?? :)

Thanks:)

Edited by Nick on 8th Feb, 2011.

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Just get the kit and do it at home mate thats what i did. The kit will tell you what to do.

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its very easy, the hardest bit is cleaning the carb

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You can send it to Burlen, but it'll cost you a small fortune. As said it's easy enough to do yourself the kit comes with instructions.
There's a bit of a guide here:

WWW.TURBO-MINI.COM


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If only Burlen put the correct choke seals in. Anyone ever had the right ones?

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chominsh

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On 7th Feb, 2011 wil_h said:
If only Burlen put the correct choke seals in. Anyone ever had the right ones?

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chominsh

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Thank you, that all what i needed to hear :) i was bit unsure, because never done it, but if there is instruction and it dose not involve any special tools I would love to do it by myself :)
is it more strip - swap parts and build job?
and there is everything to make it like new :)

Also Do you know how to corectely clean it??

do you know how can i order one kit?




On 7th Feb, 2011 Turbo Phil said:
You can send it to Burlen, but it'll cost you a small fortune. As said it's easy enough to do yourself the kit comes with instructions.
There's a bit of a guide here:

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Ill be rebuilding mine for the first time also, seems to be easy enough, just give it a go

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Have a look in the 'How To' section. Tom wrote it up, was very usefull when we rebuilt the van's carb. We just used brake cleaner in an aerosol can.

On 11th Feb, 2015 robert said:
i tried putting soap on it , and heating it to brown , then slathered my new lube on it

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^ Nah we weren't that pikey. We actually splashed out on some carb cleaner *smiley*

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I find an overnight in a tin of thinners shifts most things.

(on the carb. that is)


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On 8th Feb, 2011 tadge44 said:
I find an overnight in a tin of thinners shifts most things.

(on the carb. that is)


Damn I was, err I mean a friend was wondering if it would help with the warts in his gentlemans regions! *tongue*

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On 7th Feb, 2011 wil_h said:
If only Burlen put the correct choke seals in. Anyone ever had the right ones?


Nope, always resorted to generic O rings that fit.


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Oh, I see, you mean on the choke ?.
(Might as well descend to the average level)


chominsh

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hi mate,
where did you bought repair kit for your hif44??

found one there http://www.turbo-mini.com/66091/63768.html but they do not reply on email and there is no option to order and pay by online :(

searched in ebay and no luck as well :(

On 8th Feb, 2011 bennyy said:
Ill be rebuilding mine for the first time also, seems to be easy enough, just give it a go

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On 11th Feb, 2015 robert said:
i tried putting soap on it , and heating it to brown , then slathered my new lube on it

*hehe!*


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On 16th Feb, 2011 chominsh said:

hi mate,
where did you bought repair kit for your hif44??

found one there http://www.turbo-mini.com/66091/63768.html but they do not reply on email and there is no option to order and pay by online :(

searched in ebay and no luck as well :(

On 8th Feb, 2011 bennyy said:
Ill be rebuilding mine for the first time also, seems to be easy enough, just give it a go



I'll check my email, it could have got caught in the junk filter by mistake. :)

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chominsh

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ye, maybe!

anyway i will get one!!
thank you :)


On 16th Feb, 2011 Turbo Phil said:
On 16th Feb, 2011 chominsh said:

hi mate,
where did you bought repair kit for your hif44??

found one there http://www.turbo-mini.com/66091/63768.html but they do not reply on email and there is no option to order and pay by online :(

searched in ebay and no luck as well :(

On 8th Feb, 2011 bennyy said:
Ill be rebuilding mine for the first time also, seems to be easy enough, just give it a go



I'll check my email, it could have got caught in the junk filter by mistake. :)

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to clean the casing i actually left it overnight in a bucket of fresh petrol and gave it a scrub. spotless...

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I popped my first one out the other day...

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