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hairline crack in overflow tube of float bowl
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06 Mar 2006 22:26 #28935
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hairline crack in overflow tube of float bowl was created by outaline
is causing fuel to leak out all the time. is this something that can be repaired, or does one have to buy a new float bowl?
I tried using duct tape but it didn't work.
JOKKKINGG!!!!
But seriously any advice would be appreciated.
tony
I tried using duct tape but it didn't work.
JOKKKINGG!!!!
But seriously any advice would be appreciated.
tony
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06 Mar 2006 22:57 #28942
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Replied by wireman on topic hairline crack in overflow tube of float bowl
is it cracked inside float bowl?i wonder if you couldnt just slide a slightly larger piece of tubing over it and seal it with some epoxy around the bottem ?:whistle:
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07 Mar 2006 01:02 #28945
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1 x 73 Z1 (Jaffa), 74 Z1A, 76 Z900-A4
1 x 73 Yamaha TX500 & 98 fzx250 Zeal
Sydney Australia
Replied by Garn on topic hairline crack in overflow tube of float bowl
Outaline (Tony), I've had this problem, I couldn't believe it!
That sounds a good idea of Wireman's, with the thin tube over the cracked tube. Could be heat-shrink if that is impervious to fuel, with a dob of some fuel resistant goo at the bottom. The hair-line runs straight down the brass over-flow tube. I'm not sure if these tubes are one piece through to the nipple outside the float bowl. Good find, it had me beat!
RegardZ
That sounds a good idea of Wireman's, with the thin tube over the cracked tube. Could be heat-shrink if that is impervious to fuel, with a dob of some fuel resistant goo at the bottom. The hair-line runs straight down the brass over-flow tube. I'm not sure if these tubes are one piece through to the nipple outside the float bowl. Good find, it had me beat!
RegardZ
1 x 73 Z1 (Jaffa), 74 Z1A, 76 Z900-A4
1 x 73 Yamaha TX500 & 98 fzx250 Zeal
Sydney Australia
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07 Mar 2006 07:53 #28979
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Replied by wireman on topic hairline crack in overflow tube of float bowl
try a hobby or model car store they sell differant sizes of brass tubing find one that will slip over it;) goodluck,happy wrenching!
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07 Mar 2006 08:40 #28991
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1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust
Replied by JR on topic hairline crack in overflow tube of float bowl
wireman wrote:
Thats exactly what I did with mine using a wee dab of JB weld to seal it at the bottom.
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try a hobby or model car store they sell differant sizes of brass tubing find one that will slip over it;) goodluck,happy wrenching!
Thats exactly what I did with mine using a wee dab of JB weld to seal it at the bottom.
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07 Mar 2006 16:32 #29140
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Replied by baldy110 on topic hairline crack in overflow tube of float bowl
Thats an easy fix. I simply cleaned the tube inside the float bowl then mixed up some good old JB weld. Smear the JB all over the tube from top to bottom, let sit for 12 house and it's fixed.
Do not use any silicone based sealer gas will eat it up.
Do not use any silicone based sealer gas will eat it up.
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