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Cracked Carb - Repaired
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Re: Cracked Carb
i might have a parts carb give me a pm I might be able to help out.
"don't find fault, find a remedy"
1948 Cub, 1945 A, 1955 100
1948 Cub, 1945 A, 1955 100
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Re: Cracked Carb
Hopefully my carb problems are fixed. I used Form A Gasket #2 on the fuel line threads, and J-B Weld in top of the carb where the crack was. The crack never did show up again, but I know where it was. I'll let it set for a day or two and see what happens.
Know Your Cub, And Your Cub Will Know You.
Tom
Tom
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- 10+ Years
- Posts: 1189
- Joined: Sat May 14, 2011 6:09 pm
- Zip Code: 15132
- Tractors Owned: 53 F Cub
73 F Cub
53 Super A With Snow/Grader Blade
193 Plow With Colter And Jointer
144 Cultivators
22 Mower - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Versailles,Pa.
Re: Cracked Carb - Repaired
Thank you all for your fine suggestions, but I took the easy way out. First of all I used Form A Gasket #2 on the elbow to carb threads. The hairline crack was not visable anymore, but I knew about where it was. I made up a small batch of JB weld and put a thin layer on top of the carb and let everything set for a couple days. Today I got brave , put a half gallon of gas in it, fired it up and no leaks. I don't forsee any in the future as all the stuff I used is ok with gas.
Thanks again for all your suggestions,
Tom
Thanks again for all your suggestions,
Tom
Know Your Cub, And Your Cub Will Know You.
Tom
Tom
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