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Q-Jet fix

by "Dave" <Sorrynoreply@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 26, 2007 at 11:27 PM

A couple of other problems but not common are the carb being bolted to the 
intake with excessive torque and fuel well plugs leaking. If the carb is 
overtightened with the four bolts mounting it to the intake the air horn 
will be bent creating fuel leaks and vacuum leaks. Always change the base 
gasket when installing a rebuilt carb for it to create an air-tight seal 
between the carb and intake. The fuel well plugs can leak and the best way

to fix them is to use an epoxy to seal both wells. The wells are located 
under the bottom of the fuel metering rods.




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Q-Jet fix
"Dave" <Sorr  2007-04-26 23:27:05 
Re: Q-Jet fix
Bret Ludwig <bretldwig  2007-05-19 15:45:55 

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