Hi Chaps, i am having a fuel problem where by the float is not refilling correctly.
I have a new needle valve to fit (part of carb kit) but can not get the old one out? any tips or tricks?
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Carb - float needle valve
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Carb - float needle valve
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Yeah the pump is gushing the fuel through, but the bowl is running dry. seems like the needle is sticking. I have a carb repair kit which has a replacement valve, but the old one is not budging.
the float looks like it has been bent up out of the way at some point and the float hinge/spindle is bent, so it does not move freely.
I thought i migth be able to buy a recond float/valve assy, but no one has one yet.
the float looks like it has been bent up out of the way at some point and the float hinge/spindle is bent, so it does not move freely.
I thought i migth be able to buy a recond float/valve assy, but no one has one yet.
Old age and treachery will always overcome youthful enthusiasm.
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gushing
Which engine type have you got? I can send you a pics of the float assembly
from the workshop manual if you do not have them but it will have to be via
your e mail address. If you want this then send me your e mail via a PM.
The float valve is an awkward little devil as it is difficult to find a suitable
spanner which is thin enough to enter the recess, a box spanner usually does
it.
from the workshop manual if you do not have them but it will have to be via
your e mail address. If you want this then send me your e mail via a PM.
The float valve is an awkward little devil as it is difficult to find a suitable
spanner which is thin enough to enter the recess, a box spanner usually does
it.
Willie
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