Arvin Haslem
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I just rebuilt a Marvel Schebler TSX 706 carburetor. Now it has raw fuel running out of the air intake. I set the float level at 1/4 inch as the kit instructions said to when I rebuilt it. The kit came from NAPA (very costly for just a few parts). I tried a new float from TSC, It didn't fix it. I tried another new float from YT or nnalert. I had it in my spare parts supply. I set the float level a little bit lower. It still floods. I can hear the float move when I jiggle the carburetor in my hands. If I hold the carburetor level in my hands I can blow air into the fuel line fitting. If I hold it upside down I can't blow air into it. The reason I rebuilt it was because it had been left sitting with very bad gas for about a rear. I don't see any cracks or corrosion that could be causing this problem. The tractor started and ran great before being parked.
Next question. The carburetor instruction sheet shows a power jet in type A and B carburetors. Mine is type B. There is no jet there. Is this correct?
Next question. The carburetor instruction sheet shows a power jet in type A and B carburetors. Mine is type B. There is no jet there. Is this correct?