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Burrrrr Cold ride

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    Posted: 02 Dec 2010 at 9:04am
I think it's going to be cold ride Saterday night in the light Christmas paride, went out to the shed this morning and got sweaten cranking the 1936 WC stubberen OLD-OX findly started let it run for about 1/2 hr and shut it off, and to see the carb leaking gas between the bowl and main body, hope auto value has the right kit, all I need is the gasket, if not I'll have to take CA, either way the weather forcast say 24 degree's saterday night it's going be a cold ride, but I'am kinda comitted to haul float, never did this trick before so it may be FUN.
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Just buy a sheet of gasket material and cut your own...cheaper than buying the kit.
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First try tightening the screws holding the parts together.

When making your own gasket, be sure to open the passages around the edges. Long ago, I made a carburetor gasket out of a cereal box. Worked fine.

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Thanks Guys, I thought about the make your own thing, yep that what I'll do.
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