Hey everyone,
I'm working on a project boat that was "running" terribly when I got it. It now ideals OK, but fuel litterally floods out of the bottom of each carb throat. I believe that the needle valves are not being close shut by the floats, causing fuel to pump through the bottom of each carb throat.
I've attached a few picture of how I have the carbs set up because I'm at a complete loss for where I've gone wrong... I don't really understand how the needles are not stopping the fuel flow.
Note: I rebuilt the carbs with new parts, including needles.
Thanks,
Oliver
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I'm working on a project boat that was "running" terribly when I got it. It now ideals OK, but fuel litterally floods out of the bottom of each carb throat. I believe that the needle valves are not being close shut by the floats, causing fuel to pump through the bottom of each carb throat.
I've attached a few picture of how I have the carbs set up because I'm at a complete loss for where I've gone wrong... I don't really understand how the needles are not stopping the fuel flow.
Note: I rebuilt the carbs with new parts, including needles.
Thanks,
Oliver
[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Tahoma,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pbBhs8Pi8GvKr0rOVi9JTnmhWmfMXOzJ
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https://drive.google.com/open?id=1axK8hMX_pKmwefwgRpZqHfJB6gw_4mBw
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