Yesterday, went out to retrieve the little cloth storage bag for my snowboarding goggles that I use when clearing snow with the snowblower. Walked in to the smell of gas.
Found the fuel shutoff on the snowblower dripping.
So I cleaned about a square foot of floor, using the nice puddle of gas and some paper towels.
A trip to the local stores found that straight shut off valves are common and easily available, but the way the line is routed, I need the right angle and those are less common. At the local small engine shop, the box that should have them was empty. Some hunting around in the back eventually found one on a workbench, part of a carb kit that hadn’t been used. I bought it, and a couple feet of fuel line, and went on my merry way.
A few minutes to install it, refill the tank, and watch as the NEW valve leaks worse than the old one I just took out.
Out it comes. Back to the small engine store. Some more hunting around in the back produced a very dusty NOS bag of Tecumseh valve.
Tossed the bad new valve in the trash, and home again with this one. Another few minutes, and it is installed, tank refilled, and not leaking.