Posted by rustyfarmall on July 12, 2012 at 07:25:59 from (67.55.162.174):
In Reply to: 45 H carb posted by fredmich on July 12, 2012 at 06:08:28:
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That filter is nothing more than a piece of felt. It is there to allow condensation to escape, and to prevent dust from getting in. It is sometimes normal for a few drips of gas to escape from that hole, but if it drips steadily, all the time, you have another issue, and most likely it will need a new needle valve and seat, possibly a new float or at least properly adjusting the float.
If it is dripping from that brazed repair, there is nothing you can do except for having it repaired again, or even better, find another carburetor, or at least a new bottom bowl.
If the sediment bowl shut-off does not stop the flow of fuel, your best bet is to replace the entire sediment bowl assembly. If your problem is only that gas drips out around the shut-off lever, the cure might be as simple as tightening the packing nut.
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