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Topic: 49 B gas problem
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Riley S

12-12-2012 13:47:04
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The ol B sat while waiting for mag to be rebuilt. Ran fine before, got it hooked up,timed everything was a-ok. Noticed after running it for a good 10 minutes shutting it off and restarting, gas was pouring out of the manifold, and exhaust stack. What would cause this? Carb seems good and shut off valve is always turned off when not running. Stuck I am!




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ET

12-13-2012 04:44:25
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 Re: 49 B gas problem in reply to Riley S, 12-12-2012 13:47:04  
Check out your choke linkage. That carburetor has the spring loaded butterfly. It may not be turning the choke off.



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Riley s

12-13-2012 16:48:03
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 Re: 49 B gas problem in reply to ET, 12-13-2012 04:44:25  
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see

That was exactly it! :lol: pin broke, she starts and runs fine like before. Thanks a ton, cant believe I overlooked that :wink:



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Riley S

12-12-2012 17:51:44
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 Re: 49 B gas problem in reply to Riley S, 12-12-2012 13:47:04  
Carb float is fine. Pulled plug from clutch side to see if it was getting spark and the darn thing popped off. not enough fuel and she died. put plug back in and nothing, just cranks and cranks and cranks. dumbfounded with this thing right now.



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greenday

12-12-2012 15:36:57
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 Re: 49 B gas problem in reply to Riley S, 12-12-2012 13:47:04  
I agree with Frank



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buck eye al

12-12-2012 15:04:15
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 Re: 49 B gas problem in reply to Riley S, 12-12-2012 13:47:04  
It MAY also be under the cap on the lever assembly. Have seen problems here them toss raw gas out the stack while running. Makes a mess quick. Plugs don't last long either.

Tried better descriptions but message editor would not allow it. Registered a name couple years back. That didn't work either. I post less and less rather than contend with it. Why this works yet mention of the forward plate on the B carburetor by it's common name won't, is too much for me. Hope you have better luck with the B than I with the editor.

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FrankDDavis

12-12-2012 13:55:48
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 Re: 49 B gas problem in reply to Riley S, 12-12-2012 13:47:04  
Sounds like a stuck carb float.

Frank



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