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Trying to figure out why this fuel log leaks.....
#364510
07/02/09 02:29 PM
07/02/09 02:29 PM
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Blakcharger440
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I am trying to figure out why this fuel log that is on my carb continually leaks at the carb fittings. The fittings have aluminum spacers on them at the fuel bowls....which I am kind of suspicious of. I am planning on just taking that fuel log off and putting my old one back on as it didnt leak. Here is a pic of the fuel log on the carb.
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Re: Trying to figure out why this fuel log leaks.....
[Re: Blakcharger440]
#364511
07/02/09 07:49 PM
07/02/09 07:49 PM
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jbc426
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I had a leak at the same place on the fuel bowl, right where that deadsoft aluminum gasket seals. It turned out to be a small scratch across the face of the seat on the fuel bowl, right where the gasket sits. I dressed it with a small fine file and got it flat and smooth. The leak was fixed.
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Re: Trying to figure out why this fuel log leaks.....
[Re: jbc426]
#364512
07/02/09 08:42 PM
07/02/09 08:42 PM
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69L78Nova
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I would get rid of the aluminum fittings. Ive had them leak more than once
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Re: Trying to figure out why this fuel log leaks.....
[Re: 69L78Nova]
#364513
07/02/09 10:49 PM
07/02/09 10:49 PM
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I would get rid of the aluminum fittings. Ive had them leak more than once
I figured that getting rid of those aluminum fittings may help it seal better but it also leaks at the very back of that fuel log where there is an allen screw..and it seems no matter how much I tighten it will leak.
I swapped my old fuel line back onto the carb and fired it back up and it does not leak.
But I would still like to try and make this setup leak free.
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Re: Trying to figure out why this fuel log leaks.....
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#364515
07/03/09 02:15 PM
07/03/09 02:15 PM
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but it also leaks at the very back of that fuel log where there is an allen screw..and it seems no matter how much I tighten it will leak.
Did you use Teflon tape?
Nope, I did not use teflon tape on any of the fuel fittings. I have never used any type of tape or sealant on fuel fittings before.
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Re: Trying to figure out why this fuel log leaks.....
[Re: Blakcharger440]
#364516
07/03/09 03:19 PM
07/03/09 03:19 PM
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RapidRobert
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As said check the sealing surfaces and can you toss the spacers, seems like there is plenty of room for the log to be closer to the carb wo any ill effects
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