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Hi,
I just rebuilt my carb (ZS 175 CD-2S). Installed it on the car, turned on the ignition and waited for the pump to stop, but it never stopped. So, I looked under the hood and saw fuel flowing out of the jet (the air filter was off). Ok, so I removed the carb went back to the bench and consulted my manual. I readjusted the float arm, refitted the carb to the manifold, and turned the ignition on again. This time the pump clicks a few times then stops. So, I figured I got the adjustments correct this time. I tighten everything down, and start the car. She runs for a little, but I can't get her to idle under 1500 RPMs, because below that she stalls. Also, while pondering what may be causing that issue, I found that the line that goes from the top of the carb to the charcoal canister had some new moisture on it. So I check it out and find that it's gas. So, I disconnect the line and turn the ignition back on. Now, the pump doesn't fully stop any more and is slowly pumping fuel. If I'm not mistaken, the float should have closed the Grose Jet long before the fuel reached the height in the carb that it did. However, what truely boggles me is the fact that this didn't happen until I had run the engine and gotten it warmed up. I suppose I can try readjusting the float arm or trying a different shim under the Grose Jet, but I'm uncertian that this will actually resolve the issue.
Does anyone know what might cause the bowl to operate initially, but then flood after a few minutes of operation?
I just rebuilt my carb (ZS 175 CD-2S). Installed it on the car, turned on the ignition and waited for the pump to stop, but it never stopped. So, I looked under the hood and saw fuel flowing out of the jet (the air filter was off). Ok, so I removed the carb went back to the bench and consulted my manual. I readjusted the float arm, refitted the carb to the manifold, and turned the ignition on again. This time the pump clicks a few times then stops. So, I figured I got the adjustments correct this time. I tighten everything down, and start the car. She runs for a little, but I can't get her to idle under 1500 RPMs, because below that she stalls. Also, while pondering what may be causing that issue, I found that the line that goes from the top of the carb to the charcoal canister had some new moisture on it. So I check it out and find that it's gas. So, I disconnect the line and turn the ignition back on. Now, the pump doesn't fully stop any more and is slowly pumping fuel. If I'm not mistaken, the float should have closed the Grose Jet long before the fuel reached the height in the carb that it did. However, what truely boggles me is the fact that this didn't happen until I had run the engine and gotten it warmed up. I suppose I can try readjusting the float arm or trying a different shim under the Grose Jet, but I'm uncertian that this will actually resolve the issue.
Does anyone know what might cause the bowl to operate initially, but then flood after a few minutes of operation?