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oil dripping from carburetor

MTribe

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Hey guys, I had my strombergs out of my TR6 for about a year for an engine rebuild/restoration. Put them back in today, and fired the engine up (yae!) and there is a leak of oil from the bottom side of one of the carburetors.

I did overfill the damper in that one, but removed the excess amount by dunking the damper and wiping it clean, if that's a clue.

I've never taking the carbs apart--is there an oil seal that'd let oil by if it dried out by sitting there for a year, for example? Other ideas?

Thanks!
 
I think it is residual from the overfilling. The oil can either blow out the overflow hole or leak past the o-ring above the needle and be burned in the engine. There really aren't any other places for it to go.
 
I agree, probably that o ring needs replacing. BTW the carb rebuilding kits I've had from TRF did not include that o ring.
 
Joe Curto.
 
OK--thanks guys. I'm unfamiliar with the carburetor design--could you describe which o-ring? Or TRF part number would certainly do the trick if that's easier than words.
 
MTribe,

Send me a PM with your email address and I'll send you some helpful Carb internal information.
 
That was it. I had their pdf files downloaded ready to send, but he can get them here. Just follow Carbs, I, II, III and you'll be good to go.

Thanks, PB. That site was down for a while. Glad to see it back up again. I've re-added them to my bookmarks.
 
Excellent--thanks as always!
 
Update--the oil has stopped dripping, so either it was from the overfill, or the o-rings getting dry and then re-lubed when I started using the carbs again... just fyi for future searches.
 
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