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Posted by Nebraska Kirk on January 01, 2006 at 19:58:49 from (207.91.30.61):
In Reply to: need help with M carb posted by Nebraska Kirk on December 31, 2005 at 16:35:51:
Well, the carb is still flooding. I checked what Dug suggested and I found nothing wrong with the float valve (it is new after all) or the float pivot pin. I also checked to make sure that the float was not rubbing the inside of the bowl like Mark and Kevin suggested and I found nothing wrong. Since I have been trying to start my M I have disconnected the air intake pipe from the carb so I can see inside. The choke is open and after I stop cranking the engine then the gas runs out of the carb air intake. Is there any reason other than a float problem as to why the carb is flooding, or does the flooding have to mean a problem with the float? I am grasping at straws here as I am at my wits end. :-(
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