Anyone ever have this problem? I recently brought my 1973 TR6 out of hibernation. When I went to check the oil (which I had changed before putting it to bed)I noticed that the level was way too high. I thought that very odd as I usually don't make that mistake. Then, I smelt it. It smelt like gasoline! Could this be my imagination?
I had leaky carbs last fall, mostly coming out the throat on the air cleaner side as well as the vent hole going to the float chamber. I removed the carbs over the winter and realized that I had been given, and had used, the wrong gaskets (4) between the carbs and manifold. They didn't have the cutout for the bypass valves, therefore the bypass was essentially blocked. I have replaced and hope that will rectify that problem. But could this be responsible for dumping that much gas into the engine?
Reid
I had leaky carbs last fall, mostly coming out the throat on the air cleaner side as well as the vent hole going to the float chamber. I removed the carbs over the winter and realized that I had been given, and had used, the wrong gaskets (4) between the carbs and manifold. They didn't have the cutout for the bypass valves, therefore the bypass was essentially blocked. I have replaced and hope that will rectify that problem. But could this be responsible for dumping that much gas into the engine?
Reid
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