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Old 06-08-2008, 01:01 PM
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Thanks for the heads up info on float height specific to Quick Fuel. The setting does differ from Holley and the other "patterned after" carbs. A 1/2 inch or so increased float level is significant. The Quick Fuel carb is not a standard holley copy.

The issues with the (see through - solid plastic) bowl plugs has been leaking if they break/crack the outer lip of the plug. The plug has a surface that seals against the bowl as it is tightened in place. The brass plugs are tough but the solid clear plastic plugs can be break and leak. I do not know if the plugs were torqued too much or just a defect but the solid plastic ones seem pretty lame to my standards anyway. The metal body plugs with a clear window in them are much tougher and work great.
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