The carb on the Tourer ( Marina engine, larger carb) has an "overflow" pipe fitted from the float chamber....
is there any point in this?
Doesn't seem so to me, never seen one before & it surely will allow evaporation of the fuel especially when all is warm
Would it not be better plugged?
Chris
Carburettor overflow pipe
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Carburettor overflow pipe
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Re: Carburettor overflow pipe
It's more a vent than an overflow. I just run a pipe safely away from the exhaust down the bulkhead. not wise to block it off completely.
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Re: Carburettor overflow pipe
Thanks for the quick replies!
Yes, the pipe does run well clear of the exhaust
and
No, clearly I should not block it...so I won't
thanks again
Chris
Yes, the pipe does run well clear of the exhaust
and
No, clearly I should not block it...so I won't
thanks again
Chris
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1937 Austin Seven Ruby
1937 Austin Seven Ruby
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Re: Carburettor overflow pipe
My MGB has these and when your float chamber needle sticks you will find out how useful they are. They pour petrol on the floor instead of in your engine bay.
Re: Carburettor overflow pipe
Keep petrol well away from the wheels, it's quite a lubricant. My brother had a faulty needle valve on a carb in his Midget once, went straight at a roundabout (at low speed) and bounced off two kerbs ending up with three flat tyres - not a happy bunny!