NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

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NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by Scott_Conger » Wed Apr 14, 2021 3:01 pm

Have a good number of valves:
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Have a fair number of specialty restoration taps, and have a small number of installation tools available, too. Install Tool and/or taps available ONLY with the purchase of a valve:
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Contact me via email with questions, costs, or combinations of items. Please do NOT PM me, as the system is not entirely reliable on my end of things. Questions posed on this thread may take awhile to be answered, as I am spending a good chunk of time these days in the shop. Thank You.

I am happy to answer questions.

Do they work? GOOGLE: MTFCA FULL FLOW FLOAT VALVE and you'll find a good number of folks who are very pleased with them

In any event, be sure to enjoy the summer tour season, and be safe
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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by paulgriesse » Wed Apr 14, 2021 5:39 pm

Scott---I seem to have lost your email---pls send it---Thanks, Paul


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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by Scott_Conger » Wed Apr 14, 2021 6:29 pm

and your email rejects replies :(

mode l trepair AT g mail.com (run this all together and replace AT, of course)

Paul I used to go work periodically at BGRC, Boeing Guidance Repair Center in Marion, I think it was...I used to stay at the Granville Inn until my company insisted I stay at the contracted hotel in town (which, incidentally, was more expensive). I was unable to reason against "procedure" that it made good sense to pay LESS for a room than receive a discounted but far more expensive room. Such is life in the ridiculously rigid corporate world.

I seriously considered Granville as a retirement location as I was (and am) in love with quiet, quaint places with old homes. In the end, though, I went with a cabin in the middle of nowhere. It has served a very useful purpose recently.

Also seem to recall there was a college there...Dennison?

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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by StanHowe » Thu Apr 15, 2021 11:07 am

Anybody who rebuilds an NH without using these valves deserves the problems that await them.


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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by Dallas Landers » Thu Apr 15, 2021 12:09 pm

I got your email Scott. No rush. Wish I only had to go to town a couple times a month. Lucky Dog!!


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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by Dan Hatch » Thu Apr 15, 2021 1:59 pm

These valves are the bomb. Did I say it right? Trying to get with this new generation talk. Not working for me, the new talk. The valves work GREAT!!! Fixes a problem that needed to be addressed. If you are working on a NH you need one of these. Install tool is a must two.
Scott: when you going to make a tool for mixture jet? Put me on the list. Thanks Dan


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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by Dallas Landers » Fri May 21, 2021 4:37 pm

Scott!!! I want another for my TT. The 26 Runabout pickup runs and starts as it always has. The real difference for me is I have more throttle. Was about 1/2 way down on the throttle and nothing more from there to all the way down. Now I have more. Not needed for speed in my case but pulling a hill and maintaining or gaining speed is the real plus. Now I'm spoiled and want one for my TT. Everyone needs one of these to open up that NH.


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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by Scott_Conger » Fri May 21, 2021 4:57 pm

Dallas

am happy to hear that it has helped you out... :D

amazing how these carbs will perform with the inclusion of a simple part, isn't it?

I would love to make blanket claims of what this part can/will do, but some folks have kluged filters and other "improvement" gizmos into their system that I'd have disappointment (or worse) with some folks when it doesn't magically fix what ails them. On a bone-stock setup, it invariably helps, though.
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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by NU2theT » Fri May 21, 2021 7:00 pm

Thanks for this post as a reminder Scott, email sent.


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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by Rich Huggins » Sat May 22, 2021 5:16 pm

Hi Scott put me on the list


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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by DHort » Sun May 23, 2021 6:33 pm

Scott,

You know Dallas is pulling your leg. He probably has a race lined up with the bishop and is looking for anything to win this time. Last race I believe ended in a draw. TT vs two horse hitch on an Amish buggy.


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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by Dallas Landers » Sun May 23, 2021 7:03 pm

Dave, your stretching it a bit. It was only one horse but he was all leg. I am looking for more power with the full flow float valve and also going to hook up my cutout on the Apco Explosion Proof muffler. Not so much for the 2 extra HP that the adds claim but maybe the loud roar will take Levi off his game.😁

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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by Henry K. Lee » Sun May 23, 2021 7:25 pm

If Dallas loses the race next time.., he is calling in the officials to have the horse checked for drugs!

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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by DHort » Mon May 24, 2021 2:04 am

I am gonna ship some HC Cream to the Bishop to put on his horse. The horse has to have an itch somewhere.

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Re: NH Full Flow Float Valves are now back in stock

Post by Quickm007 » Wed May 26, 2021 2:28 pm

Advices from a master carb like uncle Stan worth a lot. God take care of Stan
StanHowe wrote:
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Anybody who rebuilds an NH without using these valves deserves the problems that await them.
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