Posted by wallacedw on July 26, 2008 at 13:42:32 from (208.13.219.152):
This is a carberator (I have the worst time spelling that) for my '48 Dodge Dually. The top air horn that is also the cover for the fuel bowl has a hairline crack in it. I am having trouble identifying the carberator.
So a generic question is can I put JB Weld on the cover to seal it or is it pointless? I would rather braze it but only have a little propane torch job. I do have the rods.
I will probably try it since there isn't anything to lose but I have a rebuild kit and would hate to screw it up and have to buy another.. After rebuilding the carberator, can I take it off (the carberator and or the air horn) a few times without screwing up the gaskets and all.
Any idea where to get pieces or complete replacements? I am not very smart on carberators and which can or can't be used. Idea's where i can find some sites to explain? If I can't get this fixed and can't find one like it, how do you figure out what will work?
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