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Carb Float Tip 13 years 6 months ago #32667

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I just thought I would pass along a tip I figured out while tearing off the carbs of my 1500 for the 3rd time trying to figure out a sticking float problem. I had new needles seats floats etc. And I would still get a random flooding issue.

Well it turned out to be accessive play in the two arms that the float pushes on to cut off fuel via the needle. The arms would wiggle side to side enough to catch on the the posts that the arms mount to rendering the whole system useless.

I fixed it by crimping down the pivot ends a bit on the arms. Dont do too much, there should be no resistance in these arms on the axle they ride on. But after I tightened them up a bit they cannot move side to side enough to get jammed on the mounting posts.

So this is something else to check when assembling your carbs push those arms over and see if they grab anything.

I now have had a trouble free motor :) Any one else experience this?

Conrad

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Re:Carb Float Tip 13 years 6 months ago #32669

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nice tip Conrad. I have 2 sets of carbs coming up and I will follow your recommendation.
Jim

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Re:Carb Float Tip 13 years 6 months ago #32675

thanks, that is the kind of info that makes this forum so great.

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Re:Carb Float Tip 13 years 6 months ago #32684

Customer concern ( driveability ): Intermittant undesired engine fuel enrichment, possible thermal event----Reference:


Milkdud TSB-52311

Probable cause:
Excessive play in the two arms that the float pushes on to cut off fuel via the needle. The arms would wiggle side to side enough to catch on the the posts that the arms mount to rendering the whole system useless.

Repair:
Fix it by crimping down the pivot ends a bit on the arms. Dont do too much, there should be no resistance in these arms on the axle they ride on. But after tightened up a bit they cannot move side to side enough to get jammed on the mounting posts.

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Re:Carb Float Tip 13 years 6 months ago #32686

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Intermittant undesired engine fuel enrichment


Thats funny!
Conrad

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Re:Carb Float Tip 13 years 6 months ago #32689

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Timely post for me, I am finishing up on a 74 1500 complete restoration/rebuild. Carbs are disasembled, cleaned and ready for reassembly.
Thanks,
Randy

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