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Slalom fan 4
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Update, the jb weld worked.
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KENO
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I'm thinking you have a mechanical fuel pump that won't pump unless the engine is running
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Slalom fan 4
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Someone did mention the m600 and that was a rep at holley. Still waiting on repair its been 30 hours just need to get it to the water unless just turning on key is enough to fire up fuel pump and pressurize the bowl enough to check for leak.
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KENO
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It'll save you some money if you eventually go the new carburetor route. Maybe your son in law can get one through Auto Zone too
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Slalom fan 4
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Fingers crossed, I prepped with a little sandpaper and acetone.
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8122pbrainard
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No problems with my epoxy jobs ether.
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I have just completed the epoxy job and I am already looking at new holley and normally it would already be ordered but I bought her last year and already. Did trailer bunks, steering cable, throttle and shift cables, and just had new pcm 80a tranny installed after old one started leaking last September so 5k in repairs already way past "BOAT".
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I too have seen those leaky Welch plugs sealed up with jb weld last for years and years. Hardly a reason to replace a carb, imho.
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pjsmoreno
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It’s scary when you have gas leaking from the carburetor
into the intake manifold. Then being out on the water can un-nerving. I wouldn’t
trust any epoxy sealer since the fuel presser is on the inside of the bowl and
you’re trying to fix the problem from the outside. Holley does have the primary
and secondary bowls listed on their website if you want to replace. But then I was in the same situation with my old Holley leaking.
After replacing secondary twice, I received a new Holly for Father’s Day. I’m a penny puncher but on this I would just
bite the bullet and buy a new Holley if it’s possible. I just kept putting it
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Slalom fan 4
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For sure it couldn't hurt
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KENO
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50469-1 is the list number red colored sealer has images of RTV dancing through my mind Whatever it might be, see if you can clean it off and epoxy both plugs and the front 2 also while you're at it. it's worth the try.
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Slalom fan 4
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I think someone already sealed both plugs previously with a red colored sealer however the leaking one literally dissolved whatever it was.
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Slalom fan 4
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Sorry I replied to wrong person I got fijl-ca. 50469-1. 0143
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I have fijl-ca. Below thar 50469-1. Then below that 0143
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Slalom fan 4
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The numbers I got fijl-ca then 50469-1. Then 0143
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8122pbrainard
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About $4.00
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You should have a 4160 model then the list number is what's important.
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Slalom fan 4
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BTW how do I figure out which model of carb I have in the event I need to replace the bowl?
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Slalom fan 4
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Yes I will definitely start with that. Thanks so much for the advice I know I can always find the answer here.
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KENO
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I think you can handle the float bowl swap Rodney................and I know you can handle an epoxy job.
Even if you want to call the epoxy job "temporary", it'll get you running and last for a lot of years. Like mentioned earlier, lots of people have done it.
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Wow that's a big price difference I just googlet it.
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Oh boy I didn't know that it was was a marine carb.
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KENO
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Let's hope he can get a marine carburetor for you
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Ok thanks. I might just replace the whole carb instead it sounds like there's plenty of old gaskets and other pieces that are bound to fail. My son in law is a manager at auto zone so I'll get a discount and it sounds much easier to replace than rebuild.
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KENO
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4 bolts/machine screws and it's off.
You may or may not destroy the gasket, if you do, you'll need to take the secondary metering plate off to replace the gasket. It takes a clutch head screwdriver (or the right sized flat blade will work for us backyard hacks) Then there's the O ring on the fuel transfer tube that may or may not need to be replaced, they can get pinched when reinstalling the bowl. Then you have to swap the internals (float, needle and seat assembly, spring, baffle plate to the new bowl. If you have the extra parts on hand, you won't need them but if you don't you'll need them. I'd have them on hand . Then hope the front bowl doesn't start to leak after you've replaced the secondary. You can find plenty of Holley how to stuff on the internet
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How hard is it to replace the bowl? Is j itjust like a housing or are float and. Valve involved?
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Oh that makes sense.
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8122pbrainard
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The hole is only used once and that's for machining the hole directly behind the plug. After the machining is done the hole is plugged. Drill bits can't go around corners.
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Also what is the purpose of having a plug there and why aren't they replaceable?
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I've never worked on carb so how hard I it to replace the bowl?
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