Well, since it's broke....can you do me a favor and figure out HOW that TEE fitting is in there? Pressed in, screwed in.....probably a destructive process but I'm really curious....if it's such a common failure point...it would seem to me that someone would have come up with a repair process/procedure by now....anybody??? have any insight into this.....would be nice if it came with a metal tee fitting or a retro-fit repair kit !!!alrighty, thank you I’ll take a look
No, that part would not work on his because his is the actual body not the fuel pump block.OH wait a minute, I don't think that's the right part for your carb. MIKI? Help here!!!!
SO, no other options with this? New carb then?No, that part would not work on his because his is the actual body not the fuel pump block.
Yeah, that's the thing...I'm really curious as to HOW that TEE fits in there....is it threaded in or pressed in with some O-rings......see if you can wiggle it out before you go animal on it....thanks.Oy, alright well im gunna see what I can do with this thing. I might try and drill out the tee and thread a new one in.
Oy, alright well im gunna see what I can do with this thing. I might try and drill out the tee and thread a new one in.
Look around on Youtube for people fixing the 90 degree fitting on a motorcycle carb.....same concept. I did not find anything specific to the TEE fitting removal...so I'm guessing it's conceptually the same.It wouldn’t be possible to plastic cement the thing back on right?
Would this be a possibly. My only worry would be if the other carb doesn’t get enough fuel and blows up my back cylinderSO, no other options with this? New carb then?
I can't believe some start person hasn't figured out how to "fix" this issue? Could the broken end of the tee possibly be plugged, then a new tee fitting fitted to the non broken nipple side -> maybe? It would look ugly but???? necessity is the mother of invention.