Well, first 'unpress' the caps lock <grin>
If you've got brass floats, and were feeling somewhat suicidal, you
COULD open up the hole a bit, drain the gas out, dry the insides out
(bake 'em gently for a good long time) then resolder them. I did that
once to get my lawn mower going...
If you like the use of your fingers, get new floats! They're not too
pricey.
Has anyone epoxied either a brass or a plastic float? There's gotta be
a gas-resistant epoxy- maybe the one you use on plastic gas tanks?
Toby 'Kaboom'
Walker, Donald - Teacher MCHS wrote:
>
> CARB. FLOATS SATURATED ON 70 1600. TOM'S TECH TIPS GOT ME THIS FAR. WHAT DO
> I DO NEST?
> DON WALKER
> 70 1600
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