Posted by Grandpa's Fords on January 17, 2019 at 05:01:10 from (74.46.21.18):
In Reply to: Ford 641 Flooding posted by bobrobert58 on January 16, 2019 at 20:48:33:
My 861 runs and starts good but cannot more than 1/2 choke for 1 revolution or it will be flooded. Still 6v. it will either start or flood no matter how warm or cold. Carb apart a couple times have improved performance but always has done this. Points and electrical all good, air cleaner clean and free. It does however have rubber needle tip and I believe that may be causing my flooding issues. It's not to bad that I want to tear the carb off again.
If it doesn't start immediately I push the choke off and wait 10 seconds and it does start with little failure.
The 8n is almost as sensitive but a little more forgiving, has rubber tip as well.
I agree with the others weak or mistimed spark and/or partially plugged air cleaner can make us believe we have carb problems.
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