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I have a pair of SU HS1 carbs on my BE. The car has not been running for awhile and I am not sure for how long these carbs have been sitting. They look great - they appear essentially brand new. The issue is that when I started the car up recently they leaked consistently. I tightened everything possible on the carbs, but they continued to leak. So, I removed the carbs, ordered a set of new SU gaskets, and am preparing to tear down the carbs in order to replace the gaskets.
Before I begin that step I have a few thoughts/questions:
1. I feel that the leaks are coming from either the cork or rubber gaskets. If the carbs sat for an extended period of time isn't it reasonable to conclude that the gaskets dried up/out and could not prevent the leaking of fuel.
2. The replacement set included a note instructing me to be sure to soak all cork gaskets for 24 hours. This seems to reinforce my feelings regarding dried gaskets.
Based on these thoughts, does anyone recommend a different approach besides a complete tear down of the carbs and replacement of all of the gaskets?
MXP
I have a pair of SU HS1 carbs on my BE. The car has not been running for awhile and I am not sure for how long these carbs have been sitting. They look great - they appear essentially brand new. The issue is that when I started the car up recently they leaked consistently. I tightened everything possible on the carbs, but they continued to leak. So, I removed the carbs, ordered a set of new SU gaskets, and am preparing to tear down the carbs in order to replace the gaskets.
Before I begin that step I have a few thoughts/questions:
1. I feel that the leaks are coming from either the cork or rubber gaskets. If the carbs sat for an extended period of time isn't it reasonable to conclude that the gaskets dried up/out and could not prevent the leaking of fuel.
2. The replacement set included a note instructing me to be sure to soak all cork gaskets for 24 hours. This seems to reinforce my feelings regarding dried gaskets.
Based on these thoughts, does anyone recommend a different approach besides a complete tear down of the carbs and replacement of all of the gaskets?
MXP