Eek! Repeatedly saying "Throw it away and put on a Carter BBS" doesn't make me an expert!
There're guys (Argentina Slantsixer) who've done more puttering around with 1920s and derivatives than I have. I know my way around them. They're pretty simple. Once they take a notion to stop working, though, they
will stop working right, despite your best efforts.
Where to get a rebuild kit? I've tended to prefer Standard-Hygrade kits because they've tended to be made of somewhat better materials than other brands, but this info is a couple years old and might no longer be true. Afla Products has been a reliable supplier of kits for even tough-to-find applications, but they aren't really set up to deal with end users. If you catch 'em on a friendly day, they might sell to you, if you have your carb number ready (it's stamped on top of the float bowl adjacent to the fuel inlet fitting, starts with an "R" and ends with "S", "SA" or "SB").
AFLA products
1433 Fairbrook Dr.
Des Peres, MO 63131+4215
Phone: (314) 821-6037
Fax : (314) 821-6037
At this late date, your 1920 is sure to have serious wobble in the throttle shaft/bushing area (where the throttle shaft passes through the carb body). A carb kit doesn't contain parts to fix this; the body has to be rebushed by a competent machine shop. I used to have my throttle shafts rebushed by G&S Auto Machine, phone 303-795-1412. Don't know if they still do it, but when they did, the price included UPS return shipping.
A reputable rebuilder who'll do the job all the way correctly? Sure, that'll be
Old Carb Doctor
1127 Drucilla Church Road
Nebo, NC 28761
800-945-CARB or 828-659-1428.
But really, the Carters do tend to work better when set up right. What specific year and model are you working on?
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