Jon
There is a plug in the bottom of the carb. It is held in by plastic
barbs, so rock, twist and pull until in comes free. Then replace the
O ring and put the plug back. It goes back more easily than it comes
out. Make sure the O ring is fuel resistant.
Now replace the other one - it should start leaking soon.
Trevor Jordan
74 TR6 CF28291U
At 5:16 AM -0700 12/6/01, Jon wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I got a problem with the carburetors on the TR6...
>
>
>
>On one of the carburetors, on the bottom side, it is
>leaking gas (or at least that is where it is dripping
>from). I can take my finger and wipe the bottom of the
>carburetor and it will be saturated with gas. I have
>spent two days trying to figure out where it is coming
>from (as you can tell, I don't know too much about the
>carburetors!). Is there a seal that is broken /
>leaking somewhere up on the body of the carb?
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