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Re: 32/36 weber leaking fuel
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The brass barbed fittings are pushed into the alloy body. Over time they can become loose, leak and even fall out. You need to either remove them and epoxy them into place or better still tap the body for threaded barbed fittings. Go easy as there is not much material to work with.
Do it soon as petrol pumped onto a red hot exhaust =
Not one of Mr Webers better ideas

Posted on: 2009/9/15 9:17
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     32/36 weber leaking fuel aidaniel 2009/9/15 8:47
       Re: 32/36 weber leaking fuel ddiesel 2009/9/15 9:17
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         Re: 32/36 weber leaking fuel ddiesel 2009/9/15 9:28




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