Posted by glennster on December 09, 2007 at 04:45:40 from (68.60.242.156):
In Reply to: farmall h not runing posted by john cranston on December 08, 2007 at 19:53:18:
if you have gas leaking out the carb air intake,i'd look real close at the float. remove the float from the carb and gently shake it, listen for gas sloshing around inside,could be a hole in the float. next, check the float to be sure its not catching or rubbing on the carb bowl. its a pretty tight fit in there and if the float is hanging a little crooked, it can get hung up on the side of the bowl and flood. also check the carb bowl gasket and see if its sticking too far into the bowl and holding the top of the float down. if all looks well, put carb back on, take bowl off, turn fuel on just a little, and gently lift the float to see if it shuts off the fuel. if it doesnt, there is a needle and seat problem or a float level adjustment problem.
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