Posted by Fixerupper on September 16, 2012 at 07:23:44 from (100.42.82.164):
In Reply to: H card leaking posted by lavallj3 on September 16, 2012 at 06:27:38:
You are overlooking something simple that you just haven't seen yet. BTDT on a Zenith on an SC Case. Had it apart a zillion times and I think I have it solved (maybe). I finally rigged up a gas tank that I hung above the work table and hooked it to the carb while I was holding the carb above a pan so I could see how it performed without putting it back on the tractor. It helped a lot.
One of the bits of advice I got from the guys here on YT is to tap the new needle into the seat lightly with a screwdriver handle or something else that's light. One responder said he finally took out the new neoprene needle and put the old steel one back in and that solved the problem. After looking at the alignment of the float umpteen times, I found the tabs that the hinge pin go through on the carb weren't quite aligned right. After some tweeking with a hammer, yes, I adjusted the carb with a hammer LOL, I pretty much got the problem solved but I'm not holding my breath yet. The floats don't have much room in the float bowl and it's darned near impossible to see them after the carb is assembled. Is the tab on the float that pushes on the needle straight and not cocked? It's just an idea. Marilyn just advised me it's time to leave for church, Good luck and don't give up. Jim
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