Thursday, March 23, 2017

Overflow in Carburetor

Sometimes you will encounter fuel that spills out from your carburetor. You will notice that there is fuel flowing from the drain hose even the drain plug is close. Then you are encountering an overflow in your carburetor. How does an overflow happens in your carburetor? There are lot of reason that may cause this problems. I will tell you some of the reasons and how to fix it.

First is to check for your float bowl. There are are some cases that when the float bowl is damaged, worn or have problems may cause overflowing. Loose screws in the float bowl may also result in overflow in your carburetor. The float bowl maintains the fuel level in the carburetor and if damaged will cause some problems in your carburetor. The float assembly will leak if there are problems in the system like damage O-ring or even if the inlet valves are worn and dirty.

This is very easy to fix but be sure that you have the knowledge on how you can disassemble and assemble your carburetor. You will just need to open your carburetor and clean all the passages and other parts of the carburetor to make sure that there are no clogged passage. Check for damage or worn parts and you should replaced them immediately. Check also the condition of installment like screws and hose. Adjust all necessary parts to correct all the levels you need for the carburetor to work properly.

This are some tips that can help you if you encounter an overflow in your carburetor system. Have time to read and hope that it may help you someday.

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