If you have a carb, safety wiring the pressed in brass line going in there.
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How to prevent your brass fuel pipe from pulling out of the carb, and set your VW alight:
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Thanks Pine, i will do it with mine
have nothing on the cards now, but have a red beach buggy in sight that I want
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Yeah, standard practice on the critical lines in my "retired" bug (oil + fuel lines).
Nothing like decent hydraulic screw fittings though.
I once had the barbed fuel pipe in the carb come out of the carb (intact with the fuel line still clamped to it) while I was driving and I drove it till it started chugging (one float chamber full). Fuel all over the engine and it must have pumped a few liters because the fuel gauge dropped drastically in the process. Good thing there were no sparks ...
Nothing like decent hydraulic screw fittings though.
I once had the barbed fuel pipe in the carb come out of the carb (intact with the fuel line still clamped to it) while I was driving and I drove it till it started chugging (one float chamber full). Fuel all over the engine and it must have pumped a few liters because the fuel gauge dropped drastically in the process. Good thing there were no sparks ...
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if the pipe is loose just tin the end with solder lightly and hammer it in This fix works very well and does not come loose
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IMPI, I would kiss you if you werent a geezer! I *need* to do this to one of my Fasty's carbs.... 

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