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Usagi Electric | Doing Carburetor Work on the Austin Healey 3000 @UsagiElectric | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 22 hours ago.
Sometimes, you just need a break. A lot of things that we work on in the room have very similar failure modes, which means it’s easy for your brain to get stuck in a loop. The best way to break from that is to change gears completely and do something wildly different, like working on some old SU carburetors on one of my all time favorite cars!

Check out this video on the Bellett:
youtu.be/qgrvf2xLrns?si=H0f3hI_GqBwDKJC8

And this video on the Honda Beat:
youtu.be/4S0Q_6VtY0A?si=8wxmhn5awi-cxk8n

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Intro Music adapted from:
Artist: The Runaway Five
Title: The Shinra Shuffle
ocremix.org/remix/OCR01847

Thanks for watching!

Chapters
0:00 I need a break
1:19 My first passion
3:57 A very special car
5:22 Carburetor work
10:42 Plug work and a wash
14:28 Let’s go for a drive!
19:12 Kono san!
Doing Carburetor Work on the Austin Healey 3000Vacuum Tube Computer P.30 – Connecting 2-bytes of Tube RAM to the ProcessorThe Bendix G15 (Almost) Roars into Life!This Data Terminal was Covered in Poop!Will This Rare 1980s HDD Live Long Enough to Save the Data?Vacuum Tube Computer P.29 – Addressing and Fanout ProblemsReverse Engineering Bendix G-20 Mainframe CardsHellorld!Restoring an HP-120B Oscilloscope from 1961!Vacuum Tube Computer P.24 – Building SR Flip Flops with Trial and ErrorReviving an 8-inch Hard Drive from the 1980’s!Vacuum Tube Computer P.08.2 – OpAmp Clock: One Input, Two Clock Signals

Doing Carburetor Work on the Austin Healey 3000 @UsagiElectric

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