Posted by Baelee05 on April 08, 2014 at 05:26:46 from (12.192.13.220):
In Reply to: farmall c again posted by dieseldoc on April 07, 2014 at 15:11:11:
It might be as simple as the float rubbing on the sidewall of the carb and not closing the needle. I would pull the carb, split it, make sure the float does not have a hole in it and go from there. If the float is not full of gas check the travel of the float and see if it rubs anywhere. The needle valve and seat could be worn too. It is easy enough to throw a new needle and seat in it but it can be tough to get a good quality replacement. Anymore it seems like new needle valve and seat kits can leak right out of the box.
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