Posted by The tractor vet on February 18, 2016 at 18:18:13 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: put new kit in carb posted by tom levandoski on February 18, 2016 at 17:14:34:
Ok so you put a couple new gskt. and neddle and seat in it and you call that REBUILT Nah not by a long shot as i have seen some pretty nasty carbs come across my bench . I like to soak the ones i do for up to a day in hot carb cleaner and we are not talking spray can stuff , i am talking take the hide off your hand stuff. Then it geet washed in boiling hot soapy water and a good rinse Then blowen out with compressed air and all passages cleaned with letter drill bits and torch cleaning drill bits for them tiny passages and blowen out again . Then it gets put together and the float level is set and checked and adjustments are BENCH set . So if you have gas in the float bowl and not getting to the engine then either ya have blocked passages still in the carb OR (1) you are not usen the choke , (2) you have a vac leak someplace between the carb and manifold and head (3) you have a plum wore out engine and it does not have enough suckem power to suck the gas UP and into the combustion chamber. Or you have more problems then that . Like a out of time cam due to a broken cam gear that you do not know about YET . Valves set to tight or stuck open or not opening at all. I am not there to see what is going on so just some ideas that i come up with.
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