[AT] '49 A and '51 A Updates and a New Start: the '47 B (deanvp)
Jim Becker
mr.jebecker at gmail.com
Mon Apr 27 17:08:00 PDT 2020
The problem was the loop. If the tank had been several feet above the loop,
there would have been enough head pressure to overcome the loop. Gas just
isn't that good at flowing uphill.
Jim Becker
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From: STEVE ALLEN
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2020 3:09 PM
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Subject: Re: [AT] '49 A and '51 A Updates and a New Start: the '47 B
(deanvp)
Thanks to all for the heat tip. We'll try it. the only one still in is the
one on the side of the stem inside the float bowl.
The loop doesn't make sense to me, either, unless the gas just couldn't make
it's way uphill for part of the loop. There are two variables in the
equation--the loop and the sediment bowl--that were changed. I am not going
to bother going backward to try to figure it out though ;-)
The "original" Steve Allen
----- Original Message -----
Message: 4
Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 19:25:59 -0700
From: deanvp <deanvp at att.net>
The loop problem does not compute with previous data but it now works.? To
get brass screws out just heat them until they start charging colors. Let
them cool and you will be able to remove them with your fingers.Sent from my
Verizon, Samsung Galaxy Tablet
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