Have a chronic fuel leak problem on a 67 427/435. Have replaced the fuel bowls on the three Holley Model 2300 carburetors, due to stripped threads, added a new fuel line and new fuel inlet nuts. Over a short period of time, the first carb begins to leak fuel from the inlet nut going into the fuel bowl. After more time, the main (middle) carb begins to leak fuel at the inlet nut. I continue to tighten, but that is how I stripped the original fuel bowls, plus having a fuel leak is not very comforting.
My thought is that there is too much vibration/stress coming from the engine onto the solid main fuel line under hard driving conditions, thus causing the weakest point to vibrate loose and eventually wear out the fuel bowl threads.
Still looking to fix the problem, instead of replacing fuels bowls constantly.
My thought is that there is too much vibration/stress coming from the engine onto the solid main fuel line under hard driving conditions, thus causing the weakest point to vibrate loose and eventually wear out the fuel bowl threads.
Still looking to fix the problem, instead of replacing fuels bowls constantly.
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