Posted by Fritz Maurer on March 17, 2013 at 12:55:26 from (216.137.138.229):
In Reply to: Gas leaks On Ford 661 posted by Rosemount Farms on March 17, 2013 at 12:13:09:
Remove the packing nut on the shut-off and unscrew the valve. Twist a piece of teflon tape into a rope and pack it into the nut around the valve stem. Fill it up good. Reassemble the valve and tighten the packing nut until the valve stem can be operated with moderate effort. Not sure what fitting is on the carb on a 661, but if it is a compression fitting, you can cut the sleeve off the end of the line and install a new one. If it is a flare fitting, check the flare on the end of the line for a split. Less often, the male part of the fitting is scratched or deformed.
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