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- Warren Hampton
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18 Oct 2017 04:51 #1
by Warren Hampton
Replied by Warren Hampton on topic Carb heat spring
I had that problem with my Alon's too. My fix was to use an alligator clip on it. Pull on heat to were I wanted it and clip there.
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17 Oct 2017 01:51 #2
by Edward Moore
Replied by Edward Moore on topic Carb heat spring
If you still have your old pieces, check Ace Hardware. Locally they have a good assortment of springs that may result in a "kissing cousin" replacement - even with judicious modification as required to shorten, etc. Also, remember Vincent Gregory, now Skyport, etc. ad under classified this page.
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17 Oct 2017 00:25 #3
by MICHAEL MCGAFFIGAN
Carb heat spring was created by MICHAEL MCGAFFIGAN
The carburetor heat spring broke on my 415 C. I got a replacement that was closed at the hardware store until I could order up one from univair. What they sent me was too short and too strong, carburetor heat closes itself during descent. Univair response to my complaint was "that's all we have". Has anybody else had this problem and if so how did you resolve it? Thanks
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