Posted by rustyfarmall on June 11, 2009 at 05:12:36 from (209.152.78.140):
In Reply to: H carb prob posted by minn.meyer on June 10, 2009 at 19:53:16:
minn.meyer said: (quoted from post at 19:53:16 06/10/09) If you remove the plug in the bottom of the carb. with the gas on do you get a good strong flow?Not just for a few seconds,but for maybe a minute or two.Just another problem I have had with a new kit in an H carb.does the needle have neoprene tip or is the needle all brass?If it has a neoprene tip try an all brass needle.Good luck with that carb.I had trouble with one a few years ago and I just keep at it and finally got it.Went to this forum many times with not much help back.SORRY guys but that is the way it went.
An all brass needle? No such thing ever existed for an H carb, and the all steel needles are obsolete and unavailable.
The trick is to thoroughly CLEAN both the viton tipped needle AND the brass seat BEFORE you install them.
YES, even a brand new, right out of the package needle and seat need to be CLEANED with aerosol carburetor cleaner.
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