Carb Problem
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Carb Problem
My Jetex carb in the Silver Surfer seems to be leaking fuel near or at the float bowl. The scoot seems starved for fuel when at steady 1/3 to 2/3 throttle.
Put in a new float bowl gasket and it seemed to run ok for a day or two, and then same problem.
Put in a new fuel filter and cover gasket, still leaks a small amount of fuel, and runs rough.
Any thoughts before I pull the carb for a fourth time?
Put in a new float bowl gasket and it seemed to run ok for a day or two, and then same problem.
Put in a new fuel filter and cover gasket, still leaks a small amount of fuel, and runs rough.
Any thoughts before I pull the carb for a fourth time?
Ska'D for Life
first thing is first, give the carb a good cleaning, then inspect the float needle for signs of wear (usually indicated by a distinct line around the needle) and replace BOTH the needle and seat, once everything is installed, before putting the carb back on, allow the float bowl to fill to make sure the needle is sealing. Usually there is a screw on the bottom of the float bowl, attach a tube to the drain hole, make sure the end of the tube is higher than the bowl and loosen the screw, the tube will fill up with gas and you will be able to see how high the bowl is filled, adjust the needle accordingly if the bowl is not filling enough
And too long ones can cause fuel starvation at high speed:
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I have a brand new Black tip Casa Needle. Let me know how we can get this to you...david wrote:Thank you all for your help.
I don't have a spare float needle but will order one. Scooter Restorations only offers one choice for float needles. (hope it's the right length!)
Thanks Angelo, if you have one, that could get me on the road much sooner.
�Long live vintage motorcycles that are too tough to die...�
- Dustin Kott-
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No problem. If you change your mind let me know...david wrote:Thank you Angelo, it looks like I need a red tipped needle but, will pull the carb and see what's in there and let you know.
From what I understand, the black tipped needles can be or, are longer(???) and more sensitive to unleaded petrol.
�Long live vintage motorcycles that are too tough to die...�
- Dustin Kott-
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