V13TxFo0 said:is the float supposed to go all the way up? i check all of what was listed.. everything was clean float moved up n down jet moved up n down. can this be caused by hitting the throttle too much?
demon-speeding said:if u have fully cleened ur carby set everything right and shees still flooding then put the carby on as u usualy would then turn the full on if she floods a bit give her a litle tap on the botom with a spanner or something
:cool:TimberPig said:To put it simply, if the float is correctly adjusted, and floating properly (not taking on gas and sinking), then the needle and seat are shot, despite what they look like. The inlet needle and seat often look perfect, but have enough imperfections that they fail to seal and leak fuel.
You need to get a manual to get the correct float height setting, set it to that, ensure the floats are not absorbing or taking on fuel, and if that does not solve the problem, then buy a new needle and seat for your carb.
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