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Posted: 05-16-2011 05:49 pm |
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Jay Member
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I noticed gas dripping from what looke like a plug in the bottom of the front carburetor bowl. At first look it appeared that the plug is made of a type of plastic (I'm not sure). I have not yet attempted to take it out. Can anyone tell me what is the best approach to remove it. I believe that I have read that there is an o-ring in there. Do you think an o-ring replacement is all that is required? I don't seem to have any basic problems with the running characteristics of the engine so I am not wanting to venture into any carburator rebuild. Are the parts thet I would need available without the need to purchase an entire rebuild kit? How do I go about fixing this leak? Thanks for any and all help that can be provided. Jay
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Posted: 05-16-2011 07:52 pm |
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subwoofer Member
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Whatever you do: DO NOT DRIVE THE CAR until the leak is fixed! We don't need another statistic! If fuel is allowed to reach the distributor - nicely placed just below the carbs - a fire is guaranteed. The plug is just that, a plug - held in place by an O-ring. Just pull it straight down, replace the O-ring with a new one of good quality and push it back up. Job done. The O-ring should be available at any hardware or industrial supply store. -- Joachim
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Posted: 05-16-2011 08:54 pm |
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Jay Member
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So there is no turning involved other than trying to loosen the fit of the o-ring? There are no threads?
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Posted: 05-16-2011 10:33 pm |
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Ron Mau Member
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Correct . No threads it is just a push fit. It has 2 ears/ tabs on the plug that hold it in place. Pull down and it should pop out. Replace the o ring and you are good to go. Ron Mau
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Posted: 05-17-2011 02:04 pm |
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Brett Gibson JH5 20497 Member
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Dont use a Buna O-ring you need a gas compatable material, Nitrile is a good choice, you can probably buy just the o-ring from any number of on-line british parts places and while your at it get two and do the other carb it's probably the same age as the one leaking. Brett
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Posted: 05-20-2011 06:04 pm |
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Jay Member
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I replaced both of the O-Rings with 5/8" ID x 13/16 OD standard O-Rings from a local NAPA store. The material was listed as Nitrile. I found the following information on a website and it would appear that this material would be okay for this application. Apparently Buna N would be okay (Petroleum Products). Any other thoughts on the Buna material? Should I find another replacement? Is the Nitrile (Buna N) is okay? For those who may wonder what the plug looks like, I have included a photo of it. The plugs pull right out. Maybe a little too easily but I guess that may be just an indicator that their sealing ability may have been depleated. The old O-Rings seened to be a bit soft. Thanks for the help. Nitrile (NBR or Buna N) Due to it’s ability to be compounded for service over a temperature range of -65°F to +275°F, and it’s excellent resistance to petroleum products, Nitrile is the most widely used elastomer. Nitrile o-ring compounds can exhibit excellent compression set resistance, tear resistance, and abrasion resistance. These compounds do not exhibit good resistance to ozone, sunlight or weather. Attachment: PICT2197(1).JPG (Downloaded 69 times)
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Posted: 06-07-2012 06:02 pm |
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sjensen24 Member
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I just went through the same drill. The plug in my carb has 4 tabs (stromberg manual indicates there should be 4). I could not push in all 4 at once and push the plug out until I invented and fabricated a tool out of light gage sheet metal. photo attached. Attachment: JH brakes and carb tool 023.jpg (Downloaded 155 times)
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Posted: 02-25-2013 01:02 am |
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igdboss Member
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Mine was gushing fuel. In the process of removing the plug the tabs broke off. Any suggestions for where to procure a replacement?
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Posted: 05-19-2013 08:06 am |
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Frank Schwartz Member
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Yes...try Delta Motorsports for the O ring and also for a replacement plug...that should do it...
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