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Posted by James Herrman on March 07, 2005 at 20:21:41 from (66.249.51.189):
In Reply to: Re: Regular side draft carb posted by Kevin (LA-CA) on March 07, 2005 at 17:35:27:
THANKS to the answers on my post. I appreciate the comments. I know that I blew thru the carb after the float assembly was in, but can not remember if it was completely assembled, and the needle and seat did work. Am not sure it I rechecked after it was completely assembled. As you say, the needle could have fallen out. Perhaps I have the float set incorrectly?????? When I took it apart, it seems as if the float did not have a lot of travel, so I increased the travel of it, made it open more. Maybe that is the problem?????? I am going to remove it again and before I do anything to it, I will check to see if the needle is still in place by the "blowing method". I know that it took me 3 times on my F20, but I finally got it!!!!!!!!!!! Does anyone offer a kit for the carb????? You might have hit the nail on the head when you mentioned the gasket fit between the mixing float bowl and the stem/nut that holds the cover on, because it seems like the bowl will not fill enough to float the "float". I thought that the float was centered, but again not can swear on it. Also, I do think that maybe some of the vent holes might be leaking??????? Thanks again. JIM
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