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auto choke fluid leak

dashpot and auto choke are 2 different parts of the carb, but yes. There's an oring... and/or a diaphram that may need replaced. What year is your car?

Oh, and welcome to the forums!
 
Yes, & there's also a rubber gasket around the bottom of the piston
 
Moss Motors, Victoria British, Joe Curto, Inc., a number of others. Google is your friend. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

To *really* check the rubber diaphragm in the carb, you should hold it up to a light source (nice bright sky works well enuff) and stretch it slightly as you look for pinholes, ruptures, etc. The O-ring referred to is a seal at the top of the needle in the piston, quite tiny and PRONE to hardening and deterioration. Your damper oil is being sucked past it. A good "first step" is to get a good manual for the car, read the thing and acquire the tool made for the removal/adjustment of the needle in that piston.

As for the "fluid leak," the choke mechanism is a devilish device, thrown onto an otherwise fairly well engineered carb to make driver responsibility for manually adjusting the mixture "obsolete." IMO it's just an added gizmo bound to fail or leak coolant. It can be replaced with a manual "kit" and the problematic "lump" of a bi-metal afterthought can be binned. It's a matter of personal choice but I kinda like "simplicity" over automated convenience. Especially in an LBC. They're quirky enough without engineering in other potential problems.

Welcome to the BCF! Good luck and report back!
 
O ring any hardware store or autoparts store. They have big boxes of them, all sizes.
 
Key words: Neoprene, or better.

Some hardware store O-ring selections are not up to resisting gasoline exposure... don't ask me how I know this.
 
Amen, Brother.
 
Just to go kinda off topic. I use to get o rings and the inside rubber parts at my local auto parts house just by specifing the size I wanted. Could redo a wheel cylender for cheep and off the shelf.
 
Indeed. All ya needed was a cup size!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
Cup size, darn it Doc lets not get nasty here. LOL
 
Hey, I'm OLD. It's my entitlement. *snort* /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devilgrin.gif
 
doc is my hero....

I plan to be jus' like 'im when i grow up! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Doc & I will never grow up!
 
Me too, growing up is for children.
 
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