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Re: marvel schebler carb
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Posted by Kelvin on May 29, 2004 at 19:38:49 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: marvel schebler carb posted by glenn fowler on May 29, 2004 at 11:45:16:
Thoughts: 1. Inline filter: Gotta flow a steady stream of gas-not a dribble. Lots of the new in-line filters are for cars with pump in tank, so it goes through the filter under pressure and they don't gravity flow too well. 2. Had a small engine carb give me fits 2 weeks ago, the elbow going into the carb was choked. 3. Float level on about all the M/S TSX series is 1/4" with gasket, 5/16" without. 3/16" is gonna be too rich. 4. Does the float move freely in the bowl? 5. If your carb has a tiny jet in the bowl feeding the main nozzle and no main fuel adjustment the problem is probably in the passage below that jet.
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