While disassembling my carbs getting ready for cleaning, noticed the dreaded PO has been here before and broke a float post, on my number 3 bank, I wouldn't mind replacing it eventually, but for now, a repair is in order, I'm not a big fan of having JB weld or other products inside my carb that doesn't belong there, so I opt for a more permanent solution. First, grind off the broken post down to the shoulder, drill and tap, add one bolt, grind of the head and level with the other post, a little shaping and grind a flat surface on the inside of the bolt for both the next drilling step and clearance for the float, drill a parallel hole for the float pin, clean and finish. I used a bolt that was all threaded, even though I'm happy with the results, I'm going to do it again with a shoulder bolt, give it a cleaner and permanent home with loctite, note, do not add loctite to the threads of your new bolt until it's completely modified and has a correct fit, check for interference with the float and bowl. Finito!








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