OOPS! Brass fuel feeder poped out on carb....Best way to seal 76 55hp evinrude

JSGOLD

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I was removing the carbs this morning when the brass outlet from the top carb popped out while I was trying to remove the fuel line. I have two carbs and the top one has the brass fitting at the bottom, feeding the lower one. Looks like the hose gets hard as a rock when cool......I assume this was pressure fitted in the carb but what should I do to make sure it seals properly???
Also, after seeing what this alcohol resistant hose has gotten so hard, would a good automotive hose do better?
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: OOPS! Brass fuel feeder poped out on carb....Best way to seal 76 55hp evinrude

Clean the surfaces with either lacquer thinner or acetone, then (making sure of the proper angle) apply Loc-Tite to the fitting and tap it in securely.

NOTE: Loc-Tite comes in various formulas... for threads, splines, pressed fittings, etc. Usually any of them work fine though.

The hose question.... in time, they all get hard but it's a good idea to change them. The automotive hoses work fine.
 

JSGOLD

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Re: OOPS! Brass fuel feeder poped out on carb....Best way to seal 76 55hp evinrude

Thanks! I got stupid and tried to pry it out of the hose, not realizing it would come out. I just noticed it is not straight, got bent slightly as I pulled it out....Looks like the round area is not flattened so I should be OK....Will clean use loc-tite and see what happens.
 
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