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Carburetor Brass Float

Carburetor Brass Float
Ford Engine Carburetors - Carburetors Explained
This is a center-pivot Holley fuel bowl with a brass float. Brass floats are sometimes recommended because foam floats can take on fuel, sink, and stop doing their jobs. Brass floats can also leak when a solder seam gives out and the float fills with fuel. Each type has its advantages, and every carb tuner has a preference. View Related Article
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