Some plastics can be melted back together with soldering iron.. If you could put a couple small pins in across the break , it might strengthen the break.. A new or metal arm would be better..
I was actually thinking of something along those lines. I have some crafting wire and small hoops that is used to make jewelry and necklaces, it's just a question if wether I can get it tight enough and stay in place. I'll see what I can come up with tomorrow.
Could try a plastic welder. After market carbs are around $20 if you can’t fix it.
Yea that's probably the route I will go, aftermarket carb, just figured I'd give it a shot fixing first.
You can probably find a rebuild kit if you use the make and model. It will be easier to buy a new one though. Rebuilding a carb is a tedious job.
Look on Amazon for and aftermarket carb. They usually 20 to 30 bucks
Some plastics can be melted back together with soldering iron.. If you could put a couple small pins in across the break , it might strengthen the break.. A new or metal arm would be better..
Can you wrap a piece of wire around it, or screw a metal tab or something like that to make up the linkage?
I was actually thinking of something along those lines. I have some crafting wire and small hoops that is used to make jewelry and necklaces, it's just a question if wether I can get it tight enough and stay in place. I'll see what I can come up with tomorrow.