There is no problem getting the hinge pin to stay i place. If pin is too short just make a new one out of a nail or other suitable pin. There should be minimum clearance between float hanger and float, just so it does not bind. Your float may be hanging on the sides of the bowl causing your problem also. I took an old carb years ago, cut the bottom out for a gauge to set those floats. You have to determine if it is touching sides. Many different ways of doing that. Also, the rubber tipped needles are the best as they were released way back in the early 60's to overcome problems with leaking needles due to larger fuel tanks having more pressure on needle. You have to make sure it absolutely seals. I tip carb upside down and suck on inlet. It has to hold a vacuum on your tongue indefinetely. I also peen the seats as they are often poorly made. I use a inj nozzle needle to do so but an old steel will work fine. Get a good needle and seat from CASEIH as their new ones seems to be good like they were years ago.
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