Just want to give Scott C and pat on back for a good part. Got some of his new Float Valves and Seats. Installed one in a friend’s NH that was having a problem with gas flow going up a hill when tank level was low.
Problem appears to be solved.
Car went over a certain hill with about 1.5 inches of gas just fine. It would not with the other float valve.
Will say again. Nice part that fits and works.
Thanks Dan.
Pat on back for Scott C. Good Job
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Re: Pat on back for Scott C. Good Job
Dan
thank you for the shout out, and am pleased to hear that your friend's starvation problem appears to be solved. I always enjoy hearing these stories and am glad to have been part of the solution. Travel safe.
thank you for the shout out, and am pleased to hear that your friend's starvation problem appears to be solved. I always enjoy hearing these stories and am glad to have been part of the solution. Travel safe.
Scott Conger
Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
NH Full Flow Float Valves
Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured
Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
NH Full Flow Float Valves
Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured
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Re: Pat on back for Scott C. Good Job
Hum,it has to be better than that "gross" valve I tried once. Once I got that #*#*$*# thing out of my carbureter,it is 1 of very few things I can honestly say I FLUNG it as far as I could into the neighbors woods so I would not find it again!
The other thing was a pair of chineseism vise grips I threw in our woods,later found when clearing for my new shop.
The other thing was a pair of chineseism vise grips I threw in our woods,later found when clearing for my new shop.
If you can't help em, don't hinder em'