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Re: Super A Zenith Carb. floods
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Posted by RustyFarmall on June 14, 2007 at 07:19:01 from (66.43.253.26):
In Reply to: Super A Zenith Carb. floods posted by JPM in WA on June 14, 2007 at 06:45:53:
Your carb may be cracked somewhere, if so, it's toast. If there are no cracks, then make sure that the needle cage has a good gasket under it, and make sure it is screwed in tightly. Double check the float, immerse it in warm water and watch for bubbles. Get a new float if the old one leaks. Double check the float level, the proper setting is critical, close only counts in horseshoes, and also make sure that the float is setting straight and NOT rubbing on the fuel bowl. Make sure that fuel inlet fitting has the filter screen in place. Make sure that the sediment bowl assy. also has the fine mesh filter disc in it, and last, but not least, stale gasoline will create lots of problems in your carb.
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