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Floats
- Darryl.Richman
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Re: Floats
If you can somehow get all the gas out through the same place it went in, you can do an emergency repair with a smear of JB Weld or maybe solder. But the floats have a life span due to corrosion and wear. No telling if the repair will last or if another penetration will appear. Better to replace that float and carry a spare for when the other float goes, or just replace the other one, too.
- schrader7032
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Re: Floats
See Darryl's post above...
Kurt in S.A.
'78 R100/7 '69 R69S '52 R25/2
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Re: Floats
Yes, here is the easiest place to order from with a click.
Bench Mark Works:
http://members.aol.com/VechBMW/index.html
Parts catalog is:
http://members.aol.com/vechbmw2/partno.html
Then do a browser search (cntrl-F) on float or the part number to go to it.
13 11 0 039 187--$28.00--carburetor 7g float Bing twins 1950-1969