Posted by used red mn on November 02, 2019 at 09:32:00 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Re: Carb Float Repair posted by Brian G. NY on November 01, 2019 at 19:56:05:
I agree about the weight of the float not being super critical, unless you hang some huge goober of solder on there like some of the self inflicted attempts at radiator repair I have seen over the years. The tractor bouncing over a plowed field would affect the fuel level in a carb way more than a little bit of additional solder on the float. Point being the tractor will continue to run fine even though the fuel level in the carb has changed slightly. I can however understand if you are being trained to repair a float by a mfg. to their spec how the weight of the repaired float would need to be within their specification. And by the way a float scale is it real fancy. The shop I worked at in the 80’s had one. We use it to determine if one of those floats that looks like dense black foam had lost its seal and became soaked with gas.
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