Crack in Carb

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MarcPhotoMan

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Well I am not using it today, I am already at work.
I will try to seal it up this weekend how long will JB weld hold?
I geuss I need a new carb. question of who to order from?
 
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jasonh

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I'll third the JB Weld suggestion.

If the surface is nice and clean, the JB Weld should last quite some time.

You can get a new carb for $22 from Dax. Honestly though I'd look into finding a better carb for replacement....

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MrLarkins

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jb weld will hold FOREVER! that is your best bet...I've already used some of that on my clutch pin cover. it gets lots of vibration and heat, and is solid as a rock!
 

Norman

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quick set 5-minute JB weld will work no need to replace the carb. I've did some heavy mods to the intakes of Briggs and inside of 2-strokes to blend the intake ports etc. with the quick set, inside of the intake and right under the intake valve never came lose I took a grinder to it to take it out along with a propane torch the stuff is good for about 400 degrees. the carb would have to be on fire for the JB to fail. clean the area with a dremel tool sanding drum to get the metal bright shiny and clean plus a little textured for the epoxy to grab on to.
 

Bikeguy Joe

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Don't forget to clean the whole works with denatured alcohol or acetone after you rough it up, before you put the JB on.
 

MarcPhotoMan

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Ok so as many of you know I have been chasing a very small vapor leak. After sealing up the cracks in my carb, which i could only find via my digital camera and photoshop and lot of evidence that someone tryed to fix it before i even owned it.


Just venting a little


Any way I think it's fixed thanks to JB Weld.

but now it is Idling high, I have to screw the idle screw all the way in the idle become lower, when i let the screw out the idle is higher.

I am 100 feet above sea level and it is on the needle second from the top.

Yes i did test with wd40 and it does not stall,(^)

Just one question when you say bog down you mean the idle would change and almost stall?:confused:
 

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