Help removing BIN Primer
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Intek B&S 6.5 primer bulb removal
Comments (4)This generic explanation might not be the exact way, but it should help. The easiest way to change this type of bulb is to remove the air filter housing. Start by removing the air filter on this common air filter housing. The highlighted area shows the 3 screws to remove. Once removed, pull the housing straight out. Identify which type of primer bulb is used as there is one with a vent hole and one without. This type of air filter housing uses a bulb with a vent hole in the center. Note that the white clamping ring has beveled ridges and that they face outward at the top. These beveled ridges will lock into the housing. Use a pliers or similar tool to depress the beveled tabs that hold the clamping ring in place and move the primer bulb outward. Note the position of the tabs in the housing. When reinstalling the new primer bulb, you will have to line the clamping ring taps to align with the squared openings in the housing. Install the new primer bulb using a �" socket. Align the tabs with the openings in the housing and push inward. It may require a good deal of force to get the tabs to lock in place. If they visibly don�t lock in place, the primer bulb will not be sealed and won�t work properly, or not at all. On the back side of the housing, remove the old gasket, if necessary. Note the passageway for air under the gasket. Install a new gasket, if necessary. Note the small hole in the gasket that provides air to the carb to force gas up and out of the tube. With the air filter removed you should see gas squirt up out of the tube in the carb when pressing the primer bulb. Sometimes the air filter housing is warped and two gaskets are used. Do not overtighten the 3 screws when reinstalling the housing. Note on the top left of the picture the plastic nipple that gets reinserted into the breather tube coming out of the engine when you put the housing in place....See MoreWood Bleeding Through!! Zinsser Bin Shellac over Latex Primer????
Comments (5)BIN would be a sure bet, but you can use Zinsser Cover Stain and save a little dough. I just finished painting some paneling and used Cover Stain as a primer because 1-2-3 failed the adhesion test....See Moreprimer after wallpaper removal--hate to ask this again :)
Comments (8)When I remove wallpaper, I have never been able to do it without gouging the drywall or tearing off some of the drywall cover paper. So I end up patching and skim coating, and that's where the oil based primer comes in. Here is how it was explained to me by the experts on Gardenweb. The mud used to skim coat and patch is water-based, and painting over it with a water based product will cause it to have a slightly different sheen than the non-skim coated wall. To eliminate this, you apply an oil based primer over the skim coat....See MoreBin primer and sanding
Comments (3)IMO it doesn't matter if it's BIN or something else. Sanding between coats ensures a more even finish. You would need a fine 180 - 220 grit sand paper, don't sand the edges. Hand sand, should just be a couple of minutes a cabinet. Vacuum and tack. To paint, I would remove the doors and lay flat. Remove the drawers and stand upright. Apply 2 coats....See Morebrickeyee
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