doates
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Hi,
Finally got my transmission back in and started it up to adjust the carbs/timing. It started beautifully, but within seconds gas started shooting out of the overflow; tapped the bowl etc. but no change. Took the float out and found that the front float was almost completely full of gasoline - so full that it was difficult to see the air bubble at the top. The rear float is 3/4's full. These are both new (3-4 months) plastic floats and the funny thing is no matter what angle or how hard I shake them nothing will leak out of them.
Has anyone else had this problem? Is there an alternative? Should I drill a hole in them and install a drain plug?
Thanks....Dennis
Finally got my transmission back in and started it up to adjust the carbs/timing. It started beautifully, but within seconds gas started shooting out of the overflow; tapped the bowl etc. but no change. Took the float out and found that the front float was almost completely full of gasoline - so full that it was difficult to see the air bubble at the top. The rear float is 3/4's full. These are both new (3-4 months) plastic floats and the funny thing is no matter what angle or how hard I shake them nothing will leak out of them.
Has anyone else had this problem? Is there an alternative? Should I drill a hole in them and install a drain plug?
Thanks....Dennis