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Re: Re: Carb leak

To: 6pack@autox.team.net, vze2846b@verizon.net
Subject: Re: Re: Carb leak
From: mbullard <mbullard@hawaii.rr.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 16:27:36 -0800 (PST)
Thanks Peter,

I think I am going to replace the "new" needle valve with the old grose
valve as I did have this problem before.  I could place the Hylomar on the
screw but my thought is that this has always been this way and the gas
shouldn't be getting so high as to leak out from there in the first place? 
Correct?

Is there any issue with running one needle valve and one grose while I wait
for the new one?

Thanks,

Mark

>On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 19:04:35 -0500 Peter Macholdt <vze2846b@verizon.net>
wrote.
>Mark,
>
>I too have a leak in or near the cold start valve (mine is small).
>
>It would help to know if your leak is occurring with the car off, or when
it
>is running.
>
>If it is doing it with the car off, then it must be a float/ jet problem as
>the gas should not get as high as the cold start valve. I currently have my
>carbs on the bench and notice that the lower screw goes all the way into
the
>gas chamber. It could be that you are getting some leakage here. It might
>pay to put a dab of Hylomar on the screw threads before replacing this
>screw.
>
>If the leak only occurs with the engine running, then I'd suspect that the
>cold start valve is not properly seating on the surface of the carb. A
>lister observed that he moved his leak by swapping the valves front to
back,
>indicating it had something to do with the function of that particular
>valve.
>
>My remedy was to disassemble the valve and use valve grinding compound to
>lap the valve to the carb body. It took a bit of lapping to get the
surfaces
>to mate properly, so I'm hopeful that this solves my problem. Be sure to
>wash the carb and valve well so none of the grit gets into the motor.
>
>Good luck,
>Peter
>'68 TR250
>
>
>
>
>
>on 3/15/03 4:00 AM, mbullard at mbullard@hawaii.rr.com wrote:
>
>> I was told by a TR6'er over here that part of my carb problems may be the
>> fact that I am using gross jets instead of the original needle jets.
>> 
>> Okay I bought.  I ordered and received today two new needle jets which I
>> immediately placed in the carbs.
>> 
>> Problem is now one of my carbs seems to be leaking from the lower screw
hole
>> of the cold start valve???  I can't really figure out why the screw hole
>> would go all the way into the carb and allow gas to escape though it?
>> 
>> The floats are set at 16mm at the highest point as suggested on the
buckeye
>> site but I'm assuming that too much gas is getting into the float bowl.
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Mark Bullard

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