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1. leaky front float/exhaust questions. (score: 1)
Author: Tyson Sherman <mts3@ra.msstate.edu>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 20:31:14 -0500
My B is running awesome now and I have all the bits ready to hook up the A/C. I drove it a bit today until I noticed a little problem: The front float bowl lid is leaking gas. The screws are fully ti
/html/mgs/1999-09/msg01145.html (7,942 bytes)

2. Re: leaky front float/exhaust questions. (score: 1)
Author: "Thomas James Pokrefke, III" <pokrefke@netdoor.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 20:50:50 -0500
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999 20:31:14 -0500 Tyson Sherman <mts3@ra.msstate.edu> wrote (and I quote): LET ME !!! LET ME!!! Tyson, The best tool I have found to 'extracting' more sound from your muffler involve
/html/mgs/1999-09/msg01147.html (8,212 bytes)

3. RE: leaky front float/exhaust questions. (score: 1)
Author: "Steve Conley" <swconley@foxinternet.net>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 21:34:11 -0700
I enjoyed your muffler suggestion. Also was curious what the Latin phrase in your signature means. How about this one: "Si Hoc Legere Scis Nimium Eruditionis Habes" See below "If you can read this,
/html/mgs/1999-09/msg01156.html (9,192 bytes)

4. Re: leaky front float/exhaust questions. (score: 1)
Author: David Hill <davhill@cwcom.net>
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 17:36:36 +0100
Assuming it's an SU, or even any carb with a similar float chamber lid arrangement, there is one possible fix. Since carb alloy is soft, the threaded holes for the fixing screws can get pulled up, e
/html/mgs/1999-09/msg01183.html (9,728 bytes)

5. RE: leaky front float/exhaust questions. (score: 1)
Author: "Dodd, Kelvin" <doddk@mossmotors.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 10:19:09 -0700
The float bowl gasket is only there to prevent fuel from slopping out under severe situations. Under normal driving the fuel should be no where near the gasket level. No sealant is ever necessary. I
/html/mgs/1999-09/msg01189.html (8,289 bytes)

6. Re: leaky front float/exhaust questions. (score: 1)
Author: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 15:23:05 -0700
I wouldn't use sealer on the float bowl. Just get a new gasket. You probably have an oversize muffler from some other application. I'm telling you, the OE muffler will not be mistaken for quiet under
/html/mgs/1999-09/msg01219.html (8,763 bytes)


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