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Re: Ponder this, is it Friday the 13th

To: "Jack Laird" <jlaird237@cox.net>, "spridgets net"
Subject: Re: Ponder this, is it Friday the 13th
From: john.dagostino@comcast.net
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 15:31:44 +0000
Hi.
You are correct about the float setting, a bigger gap would close the inlet 
valve sooner resulting in a lower fuel level in the bowl. This would also cause 
a leaner mixture requiring the jet to be lowered to compensate...but first 
things first.
My carbs have a tube from the bottom of the bowl feeding the jet, I guess your 
would be the same or is it a fixed attachment?
The fuel level in the bowls should be at the same height as the top of the 
jets, so unless the bowls are pressurized fuel should not spill out the jet 
opening. Plus it should not drip anyway due to the cork seals.
If your bowls are draining dry when the motor is off there has to be a leak 
where the bowl attaches to the bottom of the carb. A missing seal or maybe the 
cork seals are dry from sitting so are not sealing? They should have been 
soaked in oil, although by now they should have swelled with gas. Carefully 
follow the path the fuel travels from the bowl to the jet examining the seals 
and I'll bet you will find the leaker.

Good luck,
John

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "Jack Laird" <jlaird237@cox.net> 

> The good books say check float level 1/8 inch drill bit between the body and 
> under the lever thing. OK mine are much more than that. However it seems to 
>me 
> that a larger opening would depress the float and allow less fuel in the 
> chamber, ie close the valve sooner thus preventing over flow. Agree?? 




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