Posted by Red Mist on June 19, 2008 at 16:28:18 from (67.142.130.23):
In Reply to: black smoke posted by RustyFarmall on June 17, 2008 at 07:44:31:
RustyFarmall said: (quoted from post at 07:44:31 06/17/08) Seems like everyone wants you to adjust the float setting. I'll double guarantee you that if the carburetor does not perform as expected with the float set to factory specs, changing that setting to one of your own design WILL NOT work either. If the carb floods over, or runs rich, it ain't the float setting IF it is set at factory specs.
Of course Rusty is right - as long as you believe every carb and float IH ever manufactured was absolutely perfect.....
Personally, I've run across a few that are not. It ain't rocket science to be a letter series Farmall carb expert; these are about the simplest carbs in the world..... If it is perpetually flooding, the needle is not closing against the seat. That is controlled by the float. Need I argue the point more....? Some just don't quite fit the factory specs.
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