Hi-
As the subject indicates, I accidentally over-torqued the fuel bleed screw on my BX1860. I haven’t looked to see how difficult it is to replace this (or expensive), but it looks fairly straightforward. I pinched off the fuel line that comes from the filter into the assembly, which this screw is part of, but I do still have a tiny bit of fuel leaking - currently being caught in a Tupperware container.
Anything I can do to stop the leak? I’m assuming this is fuel that is already in the engine and not coming from the tank, since I pinched that line off. Any advice when I do this repair (besides don’t yank on the screw so hard)?
Thanks!
As the subject indicates, I accidentally over-torqued the fuel bleed screw on my BX1860. I haven’t looked to see how difficult it is to replace this (or expensive), but it looks fairly straightforward. I pinched off the fuel line that comes from the filter into the assembly, which this screw is part of, but I do still have a tiny bit of fuel leaking - currently being caught in a Tupperware container.
Anything I can do to stop the leak? I’m assuming this is fuel that is already in the engine and not coming from the tank, since I pinched that line off. Any advice when I do this repair (besides don’t yank on the screw so hard)?
Thanks!