So, finishing the carb bench adjustment should be the last big thing I need to do before I can roll outside and try to start. I used the grease zerk idea to attach clear tubing to the float bowls so I could see how even I got the gas levels.
I hooked up the gas while the carbs were upside down with the bowls removed and the valves seemed to be holding the gas back. I blipped the floats & got gas to the valves and everything seemed to stay put. However, once I put the bowls on & turn the carbs upright, it wasn't as pretty.
The gas level in bowls 1, 2 & 3 all seemed to fill up to about the same level (not positive since I didn't have long to look.) Then carb # 4 started puking gas. I've drained the gas back out of the carbs, but #4 appears to be able to move the float without any problems. Even if I try shoving the float to one side or the other on its pin that it hangs on. The valves are all new. # 2 carb also has a new float.
So, what do I look for?
I did not "dip" the carb bodies, but I've run 2 cans of carb cleaner through them, soaked them with carb cleaner and blown compressed air through every oriface. Every jet & adjustment screw was removed to allow cleaning. (bowls, jets & such were dipped).
I did notice what looked like a little flushed out crud in the clear tubing for #1 carb. Perhaps I just need to look and see if there is anything like that plugging #4's valve tip...
I will note that before I tore 'er down, at least one of the carbs (don't know which one) was also puking now & then, so I have no idea if it is the same one or not.
So, suggestions?
Eric
I hooked up the gas while the carbs were upside down with the bowls removed and the valves seemed to be holding the gas back. I blipped the floats & got gas to the valves and everything seemed to stay put. However, once I put the bowls on & turn the carbs upright, it wasn't as pretty.
The gas level in bowls 1, 2 & 3 all seemed to fill up to about the same level (not positive since I didn't have long to look.) Then carb # 4 started puking gas. I've drained the gas back out of the carbs, but #4 appears to be able to move the float without any problems. Even if I try shoving the float to one side or the other on its pin that it hangs on. The valves are all new. # 2 carb also has a new float.
So, what do I look for?
I did not "dip" the carb bodies, but I've run 2 cans of carb cleaner through them, soaked them with carb cleaner and blown compressed air through every oriface. Every jet & adjustment screw was removed to allow cleaning. (bowls, jets & such were dipped).
I did notice what looked like a little flushed out crud in the clear tubing for #1 carb. Perhaps I just need to look and see if there is anything like that plugging #4's valve tip...
I will note that before I tore 'er down, at least one of the carbs (don't know which one) was also puking now & then, so I have no idea if it is the same one or not.
So, suggestions?
Eric
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