jasonejasone
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I am still working on my unknown model 1969 Starcraft, which is paired with a 1976 Merc 65HP that is the subject of this post.
Last time out, I noticed a fuel leak. Traced it back to this part:
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It's a filter cover. It's made from black plastic.
I discovered there is a pinhole leak - when under pressure, like when I squeeze the bulb on the fuel line, it actually squirts out in a tiny little stream (see pics, I think I found the actual pinhole.)
This is a plastic part that as far as I can tell isn't available to buy ANYWHERE. That leaves me with repairing it, or just accepting a fuel leak (not acceptable OR safe).
I have tried JB Weld putty, gasket maker, all kinds of stuff and it still leaks through.
I included an interior pic - you can see the 'pie piece' design, and likely that's the weak part.
What I need is some on advice on either somewhere that I might actually be able to source this part OR on repairing / modifying this part.
After trying all different kinds of 'patches' I am leaning towards trying to melt that interior plastic just a tiny bit - just enough to hopefully fill that hole.
Any advice or thoughts are welcome!!! I included several pics, thanks!!!
Last time out, I noticed a fuel leak. Traced it back to this part:
MOD EDIT - Remove competitor
It's a filter cover. It's made from black plastic.
I discovered there is a pinhole leak - when under pressure, like when I squeeze the bulb on the fuel line, it actually squirts out in a tiny little stream (see pics, I think I found the actual pinhole.)
This is a plastic part that as far as I can tell isn't available to buy ANYWHERE. That leaves me with repairing it, or just accepting a fuel leak (not acceptable OR safe).
I have tried JB Weld putty, gasket maker, all kinds of stuff and it still leaks through.
I included an interior pic - you can see the 'pie piece' design, and likely that's the weak part.
What I need is some on advice on either somewhere that I might actually be able to source this part OR on repairing / modifying this part.
After trying all different kinds of 'patches' I am leaning towards trying to melt that interior plastic just a tiny bit - just enough to hopefully fill that hole.
Any advice or thoughts are welcome!!! I included several pics, thanks!!!
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