Fuel Leak
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Fuel Leak
The author of 'Water Leak' returns with the next question in this series...
Perhaps its a fuel gush rather than a leak. I haven't tried really investigating yet and I thought I'd put it to you here for a quick reference.
When I go to start the vehicle the fuel pump starts clicking to pump the fuel up. When it pumps up it keeps going and where the hose from the pump joins to the fuel bowl fuel starts gushing out. It's not the hose that's not connected properly but just below the line-in there is a small hole which is hidden by a metal shield - the fuel is coming out here.
I suspect the hole is there as a release or overflow but why is it coming out when the fuel is just being pumped?
Any suggestions before I start investigating further and figuring out how its really ment to work?
Perhaps its a fuel gush rather than a leak. I haven't tried really investigating yet and I thought I'd put it to you here for a quick reference.
When I go to start the vehicle the fuel pump starts clicking to pump the fuel up. When it pumps up it keeps going and where the hose from the pump joins to the fuel bowl fuel starts gushing out. It's not the hose that's not connected properly but just below the line-in there is a small hole which is hidden by a metal shield - the fuel is coming out here.
I suspect the hole is there as a release or overflow but why is it coming out when the fuel is just being pumped?
Any suggestions before I start investigating further and figuring out how its really ment to work?
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Sounds like a sticky needle valve. The float is meatn to push the needle up until it closes the filler hole - Sometimes it is a bit lazy, so the fuel keeps flowing into the carb and it overflows exactly as described.
Either:
1) the needle or seat has got some debris on it which stops it operating correctly, or
2) the float is set wrong, or
3) fuel has got inside the float or
4) The needle or seat is damaged
That's the order of probablility based on my nearly non existant experience....
On some cars the needle sticks for just a second, others it sticks when the engine is running (it needs the engine vibrations to free it up), and other times you get a constant leak.
Either:
1) the needle or seat has got some debris on it which stops it operating correctly, or
2) the float is set wrong, or
3) fuel has got inside the float or
4) The needle or seat is damaged
That's the order of probablility based on my nearly non existant experience....
On some cars the needle sticks for just a second, others it sticks when the engine is running (it needs the engine vibrations to free it up), and other times you get a constant leak.
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youll need a flat blade screwdriver to undo the three little screws holding the cover on. you will probably need to remove the air filter and filter base plate, as its obstructing one of the screws. try and protect the gasket on the flot chamber, dont take it off, it may still work.when you remove the cover the float comes with it. just carfully clean out the chamber of brown dust, check all is in order with the float. and that it moves. put it all back together, and try your luck with the ingnition key. thats usally all it takes.
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leak
You may be lucky with a foreign body in the needle assembly
but usually,once a leak starts the only answer is to buy a
needle and seat assembly and replace the old one. The only
problem is in undoing the recessed nut, otherwise no problems.
but usually,once a leak starts the only answer is to buy a
needle and seat assembly and replace the old one. The only
problem is in undoing the recessed nut, otherwise no problems.
Willie
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Well we have no evidence of that yet and the oil has been in it for a week or so now but then again it hasn't been running much yet.
We also have potential for further issues
Windscreen-rubber Leak
Diff Oil Leak
Gearbox Oil Leak
Damper Fluid Leak
Brake Fluid Leak
Windscreen-squirter-bottle Leak
Tyre Air Leak
Information Leak
Sorry I don't mean to be a leak freak so to speak
We also have potential for further issues
Windscreen-rubber Leak
Diff Oil Leak
Gearbox Oil Leak
Damper Fluid Leak
Brake Fluid Leak
Windscreen-squirter-bottle Leak
Tyre Air Leak
Information Leak
Sorry I don't mean to be a leak freak so to speak
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To release the recessed hexagon on the needle valve seat assembly I obtained a cheap ring spanner of the correct size and reduced it's thickness by grinding around the outside until it just fitted into the recess.
Although probably not the case on this occasion I had a similar leak once but the fuel pipe had a small split at the hose clip and the fuel was spraying against the carb. bowl bouncing off and confusing the issue.
Although probably not the case on this occasion I had a similar leak once but the fuel pipe had a small split at the hose clip and the fuel was spraying against the carb. bowl bouncing off and confusing the issue.
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That was my first suspision and I cut the rough end off the pipe to 'fix' the problem but further investigation showed I only shortened the pipe (and made it look tidyer).57traveller wrote:I had a similar leak once but the fuel pipe had a small split at the hose clip and the fuel was spraying against the carb. bowl bouncing off and confusing the issue.
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This problem is all fixed while the water leaks continues to be problematic.
I took the top off the bowl and gave it a good clean - the main problem was in the bit where the float pushes up on - bit mucky in there and it wasn't going up and down right. Gave it a good clean and it moved better. On putting it on again the gasket was shot - thought I've have to go get another one but checked another carb first and found a good one there - put it all together and its doing its job fine.
I took the top off the bowl and gave it a good clean - the main problem was in the bit where the float pushes up on - bit mucky in there and it wasn't going up and down right. Gave it a good clean and it moved better. On putting it on again the gasket was shot - thought I've have to go get another one but checked another carb first and found a good one there - put it all together and its doing its job fine.
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