Carb gaskets?
Carb gaskets?
I am having an issue with the gasket that mounts in between the intake and the carb (2BBL Rochester). I have gone thru 2 gaskets that come in the rebuild kit with no luck.
Can I use cork gasket material and make my own? Does cork hold up against gasoline?
Thanks
d1
Can I use cork gasket material and make my own? Does cork hold up against gasoline?
Thanks
d1
I am having an air leak at the front of the carb in between the intake manifold and carb.
If either one was warped, I figured a thicker gasket material would help seal it. I torqued everything to spec on both gaskets I used but I am still having a leak.
It is causing my motor to periodically bog down (drop several hunderd rpm) at low speed especially when under load (using brakes, operating the A/C, etc.)
d1
If either one was warped, I figured a thicker gasket material would help seal it. I torqued everything to spec on both gaskets I used but I am still having a leak.
It is causing my motor to periodically bog down (drop several hunderd rpm) at low speed especially when under load (using brakes, operating the A/C, etc.)
d1
Don't use cork, don't use sillycone, do not use alternative sealers.
Rare issue with the 2 bbl.
Some rebuild kits used to have thicker gaskets. I have some that are .060/.065" thick, and a pair that are over .300" thick.
Pm me if you want them.
Make sure that your carburetor baseplate is flat.
Jim
Rare issue with the 2 bbl.
Some rebuild kits used to have thicker gaskets. I have some that are .060/.065" thick, and a pair that are over .300" thick.
Pm me if you want them.
Make sure that your carburetor baseplate is flat.
Jim
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