A mate had a Kingston 5 ball carburetor with Stan Howe at the time of his passing. His nephew is trying to sort out who is due for a return carburetor and any refunding any deposit/payments made to Stan. I am sure I am not the only one thankful for his efforts in taking on the task of sorting this all out. Stan would be proud of the freely given support.
It occurred to me that there may well be someone else who could/does work on these carburetors, but who has kept a lower profile while Stan was providing his services. It would save a lot of too-ing and fro-ing and shipping costs, if we could redirect the carburetor due for return to someone else, for rebuilding before it was posted back to Australia. Can anyone suggest another competent rebuilder?
Allan from down under.
Kingston 5 ball rebuild.
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Re: Kingston 5 ball rebuild.
Bill Glass rebuilds them. No contact info but he doesn't use a Grose jet. Look before you leap.