littlebill31
Smells of Raw Fuel
Ok, when the gas is turned on (BS34 on an '81) there is a leak coming out of the brass fuel "T" bar (Mikes Part #48-0884 for reference) where it goes into the carb. Took the carbs apart and one side is not seating totally. The lip is visible on one side (bad side) and is in/seated on the other side. The bar is sloppy on the bad side. I removed the seal O-ring and it is chewed up, hard, done.
So I'm going to replace both. My question is: Is there any tricks, tips, should the O-ring just be seated or does it go on the bar? On Mikes site it says on the part "Note: Fuel T 48-0884 is a pressed together assembly and must be handled/installed with care." Can someone just give me quick tip on this process. I would assume I just put the O-ring in the carb, then push in the bar until it seats. Correct?
Thanks all
So I'm going to replace both. My question is: Is there any tricks, tips, should the O-ring just be seated or does it go on the bar? On Mikes site it says on the part "Note: Fuel T 48-0884 is a pressed together assembly and must be handled/installed with care." Can someone just give me quick tip on this process. I would assume I just put the O-ring in the carb, then push in the bar until it seats. Correct?
Thanks all