NH Float valve
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Topic author - Posts: 1186
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- First Name: John
- Last Name: Codman
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NH Float valve
My NH 2-ball float valve is stuck closed. I have removed the carburetor and attempted without success to get the top ball to move freely. No luck. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good cleaning fluid that I can soak the valve in? I can buy a new valve - and I will if necessary, but I hate pitching the valve just because it has crud in it.
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- First Name: Dan
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Re: NH Float valve
Do your self a favor, get one of Scott Conger’s float valves. They work like an original. Dan
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Re: NH Float valve
The ball type float valves are notorious for sticking. Do as Dan says, get one of Scott's valves.