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Flooding carb on farmall M

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Al Welch

01-18-2002 03:36:40




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I just rebuilt the carb on my m. I did not install a new float. I can not keep it from pouring gas out the bottom.What am i doing wrong.The needle valve and seat are new.Should I install a new float. Any help I can get will be greatly appreceated.




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Dave_Id

01-18-2002 06:18:56




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 Re: Flooding carb on farmall M in reply to Al Welch, 01-18-2002 03:36:40  
The axle pin for the float is too loose, and the float slipped off to the side. One end of pin is thru hole, and the other side has a slit cut thru. Tighten the hole up abit by squeezing together. I had this happen on an M carb and an H carb.



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Tony460

01-18-2002 05:22:56




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 Re: Flooding carb on farmall M in reply to Al Welch, 01-18-2002 03:36:40  
Not necessarily.

First since you've already submerged your float,(LOL), take the carb back apart and shake the float. listen for any fuel. Most of the time you'll get a pin hole in one and will hold the float down.

Second you need to check and see if your measurement for the float is correct. With the bowl off the carb turn float upside down and measure height. That spec is in your carb rebuild kit or service manual.

One of those two should help. If fuel is coming out of the bottom of the bowl, there is a little check ball in there and that and appropriate pieces should be replaced.

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Al Welch

01-21-2002 06:54:00




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 Re: Re: Re: Flooding carb on farmall M in reply to Tom , 01-18-2002 14:27:00  
Thanks folks. Tom you were right. The float was binding on the carb body. works great now. If I could just get it to run smooth now. Thanks again - Al Welch



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