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you need to get knew rings the gas is going to the botem end try that You could have leaky needle valve in the carb. The float could have a hole in it and gas leaking into the float causing the float to drop too low in the bowl and allowing too much gas into the system. Mis adjusted float.
That is a fill valve and is part of the ballcock system. When someone pulls the lever, that pulls the chain and lifts the flush valve flapper and empties the tank into the bowl. That causes the float to drop, opening the fill valve and allowing water from the supply to enter and refill the tank.
You have to drop the transmission pan and then drop the valve body. Make sure you remember or have the manual to know what bolts go where when you drop the valve body. Then you push in the detent valve in the middle of the solenoids and the keeper for the valve will come out and the valve will come out also.
You mean GLOBE valve and that would depend on the size of the valve and the maker
Depends on what they're dropped into. Water - no. But drop them into something that's denser than aluminium and they will float.
Depends on what they're dropped into. Water - no. But drop them into something that's denser than aluminium and they will float.
unboiled eggs float, but the boiled ones sink.
Depends on how high you drop it from.
HECK NO the globe pattern offers the most pressure drop because of friction losses
drop a feather... it will float down
sure!!
Drop it in water and see what it does.