DavidThorn
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The car is a late BJ8 with HD8 carbs. It's started to overflow fuel through the long plastic overflow pipes, it doesn't do it all the time but has become more regular recently.
It does it from both front and rear carbs at different times. I can clear it by removing the fuel line prior to the carbs and blowing into it (so in the direction of the fuel flow) with an air line. This always clears the overflowing but it returns, usually after the car has been standing for a few days, however it has done it whilst the car is being driven.
There is a new cheap plastic disposable in line filter fitted in the line just before the carbs and this seems clean and is not breaking up.
I was thinking that the float is sticking or sinking or that the needle valve is sticking.
Am I in the right area and if so whilst I have it apart is it best to replace both float and needle valves? If so any recommendations, presumably I have to remove the carbs to do so ?
When I have removed the carbs years ago I found the most difficult part was re fitting all the cables, especially the choke ones and getting them through the holes and then tightening without fraying the cables.
Thanks in anticipation
David Thorn
It does it from both front and rear carbs at different times. I can clear it by removing the fuel line prior to the carbs and blowing into it (so in the direction of the fuel flow) with an air line. This always clears the overflowing but it returns, usually after the car has been standing for a few days, however it has done it whilst the car is being driven.
There is a new cheap plastic disposable in line filter fitted in the line just before the carbs and this seems clean and is not breaking up.
I was thinking that the float is sticking or sinking or that the needle valve is sticking.
Am I in the right area and if so whilst I have it apart is it best to replace both float and needle valves? If so any recommendations, presumably I have to remove the carbs to do so ?
When I have removed the carbs years ago I found the most difficult part was re fitting all the cables, especially the choke ones and getting them through the holes and then tightening without fraying the cables.
Thanks in anticipation
David Thorn
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