I use short stubby screw drivers when tightening those screws, it easier to get a feel for how tight you are getting them and also you will have less of a tendency to slip out of the straight head or phillips head screws that it is assembled with
@@steveriggenbach90 Just take a plastic container with water, sunk the carb in and you have it... In any case, i think Leon once menioned that this is just regular soap with water.😉
@@primarchxi6639 I have used soap and water for YEARS. Answering about the spray gasket tack he used. I have also submerged in water to look for bubbles. Another trick to seal a gasket is to soak in fuel. Not sure because it could dry and shrunk. Just answering about what he sprayed out of the aerosol can. You answered correctly about finding the leak.
I use short stubby screw drivers when tightening those screws, it easier to get a feel for how tight you are getting them and also you will have less of a tendency to slip out of the straight head or phillips head screws that it is assembled with
Never thought a carb could be a air leak... so could a carb air leak make a saw change RPM when flipped side to side etc?
Thanks for the good video! What is the name of the spray you used on the gasket?
Name? Its just soap m8. Also, you can just sunk it in water and see where the leak is.
I'm talking about the spray he used to seal the gasket, not to find the leak.@@primarchxi6639
I think by the can color it is. PERMATEX 80065 HI TACK SPRAY-A- GASKET. Pls dbl chk me
@@steveriggenbach90 Just take a plastic container with water, sunk the carb in and you have it... In any case, i think Leon once menioned that this is just regular soap with water.😉
@@primarchxi6639 I have used soap and water for YEARS. Answering about the spray gasket tack he used. I have also submerged in water to look for bubbles. Another trick to seal a gasket is to soak in fuel. Not sure because it could dry and shrunk. Just answering about what he sprayed out of the aerosol can. You answered correctly about finding the leak.