Posted by rjc2rjc on February 01, 2015 at 09:59:38 from (216.249.84.107):
Hello everyone. I am a complete noobie to the world of tractors let alone antique tractors. So please be gentle. lol
I have a 1944 Farmall B. It has the zenith carb on it. I rebuilt the carb on it. I checked all the ports. everything is open on it I adjusted the floats with it up side down to 1" 5/16". Everything is nice and tight. It all appears to be correct. So you know I have spent a couple days now reading posts on here about the floats and needles and seats. They are all brand new. I have tried several different things I have read on here.
If the tractor is just sitting it will not leak gas. But as soon as I start to turn it over it starts leaking gas out of the air intake on the carb. I have checked and triple checked the carb. everything is functioning as it should. But I can not figure out why its spewing gas out of it. it don't mater what position the choke is in it leaks gas. Can someone help me please.
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