Hi
Having just rebuilt my engine I have a problem with fuel pouring out of the carb all over the exhaust manifold, and I need to use it to get home from work today.
I have had this before but after stripping, and not finding anything wrong it was ok on re-assembly.
I was wondering if I need to bend the float down a little, thinking it might be fouling/ sticking at the top of its travel....any comments appreciated
Has anyone else experienced this with these carbs and if so how did you deal with it.
Hoping for some quick feedback/ suggestions please
Barry
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They work just the same as a dellorto, you can bend the tab so that the valve shuts with the float sitting lower but be careful not to go too far as you don't want to lower the level too much. PWK carbs have a smaller float bowl than the equivalent dellorto and if you lower the float too much there is a real danger that the bowl will run dry on full throttle Maybe it's just some dirt blocking the valve?
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Take float bowl off, (care must be taken removing float bowl or the float and/or brass pipe can be bent and catch/rub), take needle valve out and check for dirt/blockage etc, also check valve is working, check float is straight and not bent as if it is it can rub/catch on the brass overflow pipe or sides of the float bowl, check float level (I set it at 19mm) carefully reassemble carb (give it a little shake and see if you can hear float moving) re-fit and give it a try
Hope that helps
Hope that helps
the floats also run close to the jet stack, where it flares out(anti surge i think) i filed away some moulding flash that may have caused sticking
I had a similar issue with a PWK when it was fitted with a clear plastic bowl, it warped over time on the back edge and would not seal. Threw it away & fitted an ally one all is good and has been for a few years now.
Best Regards
Chris
Chris