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Re: Re: Re: Re: Your carb should NOT leak......Car


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Posted by Scott on February 03, 2004 at 14:53:21 from (216.43.77.143):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Your carb should NOT leak......Carb 10 posted by Curious? on February 03, 2004 at 14:15:32:

Curious,

Yes, I could probably fix it for you, but that would do you no more good than someone making one payment on your credit card...helps, but doesn't fix the problem. And for your flaming, I'll suggest I never said anything about new this or new that. Fix the thing! Sure, you may not be able to get cork floats anymore, but cork is cork. Brass? Well, you might know how to solder, but that's another lesson. Don't come into my thread and start bit*&^$% about this and that! Was it you bobique that suggested this on an N board lately??? Since when couldn't you find N parts? I can find them today at the local farm suply store.......in a non-farming community! Don't try to rash my arse by splitting hairs, it don't fly.

Now, for the helpfull me. You may have just stumbled onto part of your problem. Your distillate may just be some of your problem. There are several complaints in the small engine idustry about this eating away at gaskets and seals. When our equipment was built, rubber was not a widely used substance. I've seen metal needles and seats. I've seen cork floats.

Tell ya what, post up your problem in tractor forum and I'll see if I can be of any HELP to you. I had no intention of burning you on your problem, just that you offer this up to unknowing folks that are trying to get an answer. As you know, gas leaks are dangerous, and I hate seeing people even hint on letting it leak. Someone here posted up on a close call on a motorcycle. I deffinately don't want to be a part of that being MY advice. I don't know it all, nor do I pretend to, but I do know carbs rather well. I WILL HONESTLY TRY TO HELP YOU IF I CAN.


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