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Old 01-18-2021, 10:58 AM   #1
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Re: Carb to Fuel Pump Hard Line [Leak at Fuel Pump]

More info: With the copper gasket I found it was not necessary to do the tightening and loosening and re-tightening procedure to get it to seal, and I have reused the same gasket a couple of times with no problem. If I get a hint of a leak or if the gasket looks scarred, then I use a new gasket. I don't know how to describe how tight the connection needs to be, because I didn't use a torque wrench. I don't think it needs to be very tight, just snug to the point I'm sure it won't vibrate loose.
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