Posted by redforlife on October 30, 2021 at 08:20:13 from (174.210.136.5):
In Reply to: Tale of 3 carbs posted by grandpa Love on October 30, 2021 at 05:17:47:
Modern day carb kits in my opinion mostly have replaceable elements that are seemingly better, but of lesser quality than original components. For example, the rubber tipped replacement float valve needle. Seems it would be better than the original metal (non-rubber tipped) one, right?? Well, I have had nothing but TROUBLE with these!!!! My experience, they either leak, or stick shut. I have had to discard these, and use original needles to cure the float problems that they create. If I buy a carb kit, I'm usually just after the gaskets. The rest of the stuff that comes in the box, virtually gets thrown in the trash. The only time any of it gets used, is if something original is missing, or ruined beyond use. So, if your carbs have been overhauled using entire carb kits, have fun with that. Setting floats is a tad confusing. Are you sure you adjusted them right?? When bending a float for adjustment, the float needs to be adjusted the same direction you want the fuel level to be changed. If fuel level higher, then float needs to be higher. If fuel level lower, then float lower. If your like me, its easy to get turned around and adjust float the wrong way when you are making this adjustment with top part of carb upside down on the work bench.
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