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dkg520

My carburetor bowl has developed a pin hole. Does anyone have a extra bowl to sell?  Will also purchase the entire carburetor for a 1967 1057 with a 10hp 

Kohler. The pictures may help.  Thank you

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ri702bill

You need to post your request in the "wanted" section of the classifieds so it will get the attention it deserves. Not sure on the Walbro carbs, but there was a post a while back about using a Briggs steel bowl on the Carter model N carbs - direct replacement. Your pin holes are more than likely caused by those lovely Ethanol :"Pearls" - trapped water in the bottom of the bowl...

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dkg520

I will gladly move it to the wanted section as soon as I figure out how to.  Thanks

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ri702bill

or.... ask one of the Moderators / Admins to do so for you...

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squonk

Briggs & Stratton 221995 is a direct replacement

 

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Jeff-C175

Can't ya solder it up?  If you've got nothing to lose, it's worth a try.

 

 

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dkg520

Thank you Squonk

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squonk
31 minutes ago, dkg520 said:

Thank you Squonk

Actually I goofed. That bowl will not fit. It only fits Carter carbs. Sorry

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953 nut
5 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

Can't ya solder it up?  If you've got nothing to lose, it's worth a try.

 

 

Soldering aluminum is not like soldering copper, special products and grater heat.

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Jeff-C175
49 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

Soldering aluminum is not like soldering copper, special products and grater heat.

 

I guess it is aluminum... I thought it was steel.

 

 

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wallfish

This stuff works great for pin hole type stuff and stands up to the fuel. :twocents-02cents:

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