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Heh, I just read the post by sammyb that his carbs won't deliver fuel after a rebuild. Well, mine are flooding!
I had the problem before and after a carb rebuild. I crank the engine and it doesn't even try to start (usually). Plugs are soaking wet and lifting the air valve on the Stromberg 175 CDs shows a little puddle of fuel down by the throttle plate.
Where do I start? Could I be getting too much pressure from the fuel pump? I replaced the needle valve with the one from the kit. I double checked the float level and it was exactly where it needed to be. The needle spring seems to be biased to the side just fine. It's just wet with fuel all over in there.
Both carbs are having the same problem. I don't really understand how the needle seat and the jet seat are supposed to sit... should they be absolutely flush with the surrounding body? Both carbs are inset by a millimeter or two on both the needle and the jet.
Thanks everyone!
I had the problem before and after a carb rebuild. I crank the engine and it doesn't even try to start (usually). Plugs are soaking wet and lifting the air valve on the Stromberg 175 CDs shows a little puddle of fuel down by the throttle plate.
Where do I start? Could I be getting too much pressure from the fuel pump? I replaced the needle valve with the one from the kit. I double checked the float level and it was exactly where it needed to be. The needle spring seems to be biased to the side just fine. It's just wet with fuel all over in there.
Both carbs are having the same problem. I don't really understand how the needle seat and the jet seat are supposed to sit... should they be absolutely flush with the surrounding body? Both carbs are inset by a millimeter or two on both the needle and the jet.
Thanks everyone!
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