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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Your carb should NOT leak.....
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Posted by Curious even more now! on February 03, 2004 at 16:01:02 from (206.74.216.114):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Your carb should NOT leak......Car posted by Scott on February 03, 2004 at 14:53:21:
Ok Ill bite,but a few facts first!I dont run distalte in my carb,or kerosene or anything else but gasoline.the floats,that IO have come across rae NOT cork,but brass,I can solder,no porblem there.Now,say the bracket for the float pin is wore out.Now,how many carbs should I buy just to get this bracket,10,20 maybe more beforeI find one that isnt wore out.These little brackets arent available new,most parts folks wont sell just that peice,you have to buy a whole carb!Next,a float,same deal!Try to find a kit that isnt filled with generic parts and gaskets for this thing!Most,if not all have the gaskets,needle and seat,throttle valve and thats it. Carb on my 12 has been cleaned and cleaned and cleaned!Things are wore out on it that cant be replaced with NEW parts,and again,how many carbs or peices of carbs should one buy to get one little peice. Now,I dont own a dang ford tractor and I dont know who you think I am,but Im not who you think I am! What did this carb you fixed go on? Idont recall seeing that. As for flaming,well Ill let every one else decide if Im wrong or not and appologize if I am. Idont think so. I am just expresswing my opinions on your "boasting" of fixing a carb and telling others how wrong they are.
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