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				03-18-2011, 08:00 PM
			
			
			
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				 fuel bowl vent whistle question 
 anybody notice how the fit of the whistle to the metering block is crappy? gaps around the edges, maybe allowing fuel into the vent tube?  anybody ever experiment with sealing the whistle to the metering block?  any noticeable difference?  inquiring minds?  nothing to do? |  
	
		
	
	
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				03-18-2011, 08:10 PM
			
			
			
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						Ca Cobra Make, Engine: NAF 289 Slabside Early Comp Car with 289 Webers and all the goodies. Cancelling the efforts of several Priuses 
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 These are a much better version. http://www.braswell.com/products/mba_vts.htm 
Brasswell carbs are high quality version of a Holly. Used in hardcore circle track and Cup racing. I don't think I have ever heard anyone mention them here.
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As you slide down the Banister of Life, may the splinters never be pointing the wrong way  			 Last edited by Rick Parker; 03-18-2011 at 08:14 PM..
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 Now,  I know who makes Roush's primary throttle stop.
 When you step into this arena, as in the NASCAR providers, not much hoopla,  just the stuff that works.
 
 I go into the shop at Mooresville and the guys let me walk aound the back of the shop.  Great group of folks, I get ideas and buy more stuff.  Their "Cup engines" are amazing.
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				03-19-2011, 12:17 AM
			
			
			
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 The Cup guys are the Guru's of the pushrod engine. 
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 these guys have some pretty good looking stuff, not the braswell selection though.http://blp.com/index.php |  
	
		
	
	
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				04-10-2011, 05:40 AM
			
			
			
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 i will say jb weld does not like gas  |  
	
		
	
	
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						FL Cobra Make, Engine: E-M / Power Performance / 521 stroker / Holley HP EFI 
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 vector1,
Here's a quote from the JB Weld web site:  
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		| Mechanics -- you can use J-B WELD with confidence. It is designed for safe, reliable, permanent repairs in engine compartments and heated environments up to 500° F. It's strong as steel and impervious to water, gasoline, chemicals, and acids. |  Reason I ask is that I just used it to bond a return gasoline fitting into a gas tank filler pipe!
 
Have you had an, um, opposite experience you want to tell us about      
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				04-10-2011, 09:00 AM
			
			
			
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 i was going to be slick and plug the sloppy vent whistles on the carb where they meet the block so i thought i would use jb weld, like you quoted above.   
everything clean and everything, or so i thought, the stuff looked like it released from the metal and i had no problem taking the whistles out and cleaning the metal surfaces or plastic whistles.  maybe the surfaces weren't rough enough.  i could probably cut the jb weld with a knife.  i use a fuel additive so maybe that did something.      
 
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 vector1,
I just went out and "tested" the brass fitting I JB welded to the filler pipe. That sucker is immovable!
 
Of course, I haven't run any gasoline through it yet    
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 too bad you don't have a test piece to put in a jar of gas and sit on the shelf. |  
	
		
	
	
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 JB Weld was  reliably "gasoline proof" up until the addition of ethanol became common.  Regarding it's ability to degrade various epoxies, synthetic  rubbers, and even some alkylid-based polymers, ethanol is just as nasty as methanol.  
 
We use Miller-Stephenson's MS-904 (based on Shell Petroleum's "Epon" resin) for sealing applications that require that sort of strength, cured hardness, and chemical resistance. |  
	
		
	
	
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 thanks stan good to know.  good luck on your carb competition! |  
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
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