Posted by paulinkansas on June 30, 2010 at 09:49:27 from (76.210.45.255):
Allis D17 gas. My carb float doesn't shut off the fuel supply completely. It filled the cylinders and crankcase with gas. I found out when I tried to start it. It wouldn't turn over, just made a strong sounding click. The plugs were wet with gas, and the oil dipstick was dripping with gas.
Aside from fixing the carb, changing the oil/filter, and removing any gas left in the cylinders, what else do I need to do?
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