Posted by boomer22 on July 30, 2008 at 18:53:02 from (199.120.77.167):
In Reply to: farmall h carburator posted by daytonfarmer on July 30, 2008 at 08:28:06:
Mine was doing that terrible. I put in a new carb kit and it was better sometimes and then terrible again, kinda off and on seemed like especially if it didn't start right away then it really poured out.
Last night I tore the carb apart again soaked it over night. I got myself a chair and studied each and every piece of the carb and all the new parts.
The rod holding the float was way loose in the holder, one end had even come out. so I got the old float rod out and it fit alot tighter so I cleaned it up and reused it, used some emery paper on the 3 corners of the needle and studied the float level and made some adjustment to it.
Started it up a bit ago and fired right up shut it off and no leak, I did this a few times and no leak. Let it set with the sediment bowl turned on and no leak.
It's sounding better then it has since I've had it. Guess I'm saying check out all the parts make sure they fit right and the float is a bit tricky not sure if I could do it twice but keep at it you'll get it. Hope this helps.
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