[AT] Super A Carb Leak
Doug Tallman
dtallman at accnorwalk.com
Tue Jul 6 08:16:05 PDT 2010
I also use the vent hole with a needle type inflater and check the float
for leaks before I solder it shut. Doug T
charlie hill wrote:
> If you decide to solder on your brass float, there is a small dab of solder
> on it somewhere. That is a vent hole. Before you solder on it anywhere
> else make sure that hole is open. Either melt the solder off of it or if
> you can determine the center drill through it with a fine drill. Do the
> rest of your soldering and let the float cool and then with the float cool
> re-solder the vent hole shut.
> IF you don't and the float is hot enough, when it cools it will implode into
> a prune of a float. Ask me how I know? LOL.
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> Charlie
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