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hot_wax_tree
Broken Float post
Hey I have a broken float post and I know one guy said that he found a way to fix it with out having to buy new carbs and I have sent him a caouple messages with no responce. So I was wondering if any one konws if that is even possible. because to me it seems highly unlikely. the only solution to me would be JB weld but that would be eaten away by the gas so if any one konws what I could do that would be helpful.
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SqDancerLynn1
HAVE YOU TRIED www.motorcyclecarbs.com aprox cost $ 50Last edited by Guest; 12-01-2006, 04:37 PM.
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rpickle
I broke a post off a carb this summer. Took the carb to the local metal shop and they welded it back on. Cost me 30 bucks. I have yet to try it. Bike is still in the process of being raised from the dead.
Rick
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speedzter2000
I have 3 good carb bodies...they are pretty gummed up, they have not been touched in 10 years...I got the whole rack , used the one that I needed...
If you want, I have them...minus #1 carb body..
Let me know...
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michael
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t3rmin
Drill little holes in both ends (not terribly deep) of the mating surface, cut a length of paper clip to span the length of the holes when it's back together, then glue it up with JB Weld (work it inside the holes good). The paper clip peice between the holes gives it more strength. JB Weld does NOT dissolve in gas.
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True, JB Weld does not dissolve in gas, but it will lose its bond and eventually the joint will separate. Sometimes sooner, sometimes later. :-)
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JB Weld advertises that it is acceptable inside fuel systems. I myself have repaired a float post and used carbs fixed this way.Currently bikeless
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Scud
I too have had success for the past three years with a JB fixed post. When it does decide to delam I will more then likely do the drill and pin technique to it for a more permanent fix.
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