Posted by glennster on November 03, 2014 at 14:47:41 from (162.204.229.223):
In Reply to: Farmall H carb leaking posted by bassmasta76 on November 03, 2014 at 08:55:41:
i wrestled a leaking carb on my h for quite a while. be sure you have clean fuel and sediment bowlhas the screen in it, along with the fitting at the carb. next check the float to be SURE it does not rub or hang up on the sides of the carb bowl. also check the bowl gasket so it is not sticking too far in the carb and catching on the float. be sure the retaining pin is not slipping out when the bowl is re-installed and check to see if the little bracket that holds the pin is straight. if you have the rubber tipped float needle,with the carb off and turned upside down, slide the needle on its seat and give it a very light tap with the end of a screwdriver to make a light depression in the needle tip so it seals better. dont kill it with a 5 lb sledge, just a gentle tap.
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