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Old 03-27-2021, 01:42 AM
Bryan S Bryan S is offline
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Originally Posted by finsruskw View Post
Or the float is sticking in the closed mode and/or not adjusted properly.
Needs to be nearly parallel to the carb body when held upside down.
Yeah, that was my thinking as well. I just happen to have 2 of them out in the dining room, don't ask. But anyway, not the best pic, but I took off the bowls and what did I see, Yep the one on the right is right, the left one, not so much. When you turn the carb back the way it mounts on the engine, the float on the left doesn't allow fuel to go in the bowl. It remains in the down position, which is up in the pic. The one on the right allows fuel to go into the carb. But remember, the picture I posted of the carbs are inverted so you have to kind of look at them backwards or process what happens in reverse, if that makes sense. HTH



EDIT: No they weren't on the table. They were on top of a big box that I have under the table that holds the fenders for my 70.
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