I started cleaning and disassembling my carbs and ran into a problem. Three of the four floats where completely seized. After after a couple of days of soaking with PB Blaster I was able to free up two and remove their pins using needle nose, lock jaw pliers. The end where I grabbed the pin is a bit buggered up, but they are still reusable. A third seemed like it was going to come out but seized again half way there. I was rotating the pin trying to loosen it up and though it was coming... and instead I separated the brass "sleeve" from the float itself. I'm not too worried about that. It should be pretty straight forward to braze it back in once I get the pin out... It's getting the pin out that's the problem. The fourth pin was pressed in with an equal amount of pin sticking out both sides. Neither end has enough showing to grab with the pliers and I haven't been able to budge it in either direction with awls, nails, pliers, etc.
It looks to me like I have two options:
1. Get (or make) replacement pins and use some careful Dremel work to remove the remaining two pins. I inquired about replacements at the Honda dealer and they told me they came with the float, $45 aftermarket. I think I need to look around at available brass wire and see if there is anything that will work. I can also ask the guys at our company machine shop if they could/would make me some.
2. Make a pin press that can apply some pretty good pressure without braking off the pin stanchions. I have access to several different presses of varying sizes but I would still need to make some sort of fixture to support the stanchions. I'm also thinking about trying to modify a small c-clamp to work as a press.
Any help towards finding a solution would be much appreciated.