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Originally Posted by stouchton
Checked closely - did not find a crack.
Tried the gasoila sealant, allowed to dry for 24 hours +, leaked
Ordered Permatex Aviation #2 - now all back together and letting her cure overnight. Fingers crossed!
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As Mitch indicated you could still have a crack... I might suggest bench testing the carb as well for leaks. It's important to get the same "level" as it would be on the car... but you can lightly mount it in the bench vise, use a shortened fuel line going upward with a small funnel, and fill the bowl with fuel... as it would on the car the bowl will fill, float valve close and hopefully sealing well, and the carb should be dry. You can let it sit for some time and even overnight. If it is dry you should be good, if not then you have to determine where the leakage is. If it's coming out of the throat then the cab or main jet not tight in the seat or you more likely have either an incorrectly set float or needle and seat leaking, which is causing it to top over the jets.
If it's leaking externally at the gav area look at the plugged area at the bottom of the GAV, maybe it's weaping or you have a crack. I've had a carb or two have some issues in this area.
Good luck... confident you will find it!
Larry