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Ironfloats

09-27-2004 16:49:45




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When I start my H gas runs through the carb.I've changed the major parts of the carb and set adjustments according to the kit.If I turn the gas off until the engine starts it runs fine with about half choke but doesn't leak any anymore.I've adjusted the float several times but no help.I rebuilt the engine because it was stuck and the carb was full of water.I really can't afford a new carb.Do I have an adjustment problem or do I need another carb?

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CNKS

09-27-2004 17:50:07




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 Re: H carb trouble in reply to Ironfloats, 09-27-2004 16:49:45  
The leak is probably caused by the needle and seat. The half choke thing indicates a plugged passage somewhere. Disassemble it and let it soak overnight in carb cleaner, real carb cleaner, not parts cleaner.



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little john

09-27-2004 17:38:06




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 Re: H carb trouble in reply to Ironfloats, 09-27-2004 16:49:45  
Speaking from a position mostly of ignorance, I found that in my rebuilt carb, the pin that holds the float was a fraction short, and it could slide sideways enough for the float to drop down and get stuck. I replaced the pin with a polished nail which happened to be the exact right diameter, and now the carb works just fine.



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Aces

09-27-2004 17:09:52




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 Re: H carb trouble in reply to Ironfloats, 09-27-2004 16:49:45  
I think you just have a carb problem. When you have it apart make sure the float clears the body of the carb both the inside of the float and out side or the float. When you put it back together make sure you can hear the float move and I always check the float valve with my mouth to see that it holds.



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