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How to repair stripped gas needle valve

Started by jimtaylor, June 03, 2021, 01:24:38 PM

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jimtaylor

One of the needle valves on my 68 GT500 is stripped and won't hold in place. Anyone know where to find an insert or have repair recommendations? I was thinking Holley had a repair kit at one time but can't seem to find one. The carburetor is original and I really don't want to have to replace the bowl. Any suggestions appreciated.

rockhouse66

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These folks can fix it.  Give them a call to describe the process.


https://www.daytonaparts.com/



https://www.daytonaparts.com/

JohnSlack

As to the fuel bowl, a Helicoil insert could be installed. It would require someone that is proficient in the use of the inserts. I would think that green Loc-Tite would be used to secure the insert into the fuel bowl. There is a minimal amount of threads actually in that area. I have seen this many times, typically the cause is over tightening the float level lock nut.

rockhouse66

I don't know why my link to Daytona Parts Company is so tiny/invisible, but if you click it, it will work.  They insert a threaded brass sleeve and pin it in place.

Royce Peterson

1968 Cougar XR-7 GT-E 427 Side Oiler C6 3.50 Detroit Locker
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Drew Pojedinec

I believe Jim is sending the bowl to me.  I use the same insert, works really nice....
Wish the insert was cheaper, I'd use it more often on CJ dual entry bowls as there is a ton more meat to thread into compared to the stock center hung bowl.


I see the damage mostly from those old borg warner needle and seats with the oring and locking nut that pulls up on the threads.

jimtaylor

Thanks all. I think I know how to proceed from here. And yes, the problem was overtightening the valve seat. It doesn't take much to strip the threads - a note of caution to anyone trying to make adjustments.