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rk055
Joined: Dec 3, 2005
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Carb leaking gas Toro 7/24
Original Message Dec 3, 2005 3:15 pm |
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Hello I hope one of the experts can help me. We have a Toro snowblower 7/24 Model 38050 that we bought new back in 1981 I believe. It has been a work horse all these years and almost problem free until now. It leaks gas from the carb BUT I can stop the leak by using the shut off valve.
I did the following: I replaced the inlet needle - seat- clip and clip, float and also a new gasket around the bowl. Well it still LEAKS gas.
I gave up on it for now and just wondering if anyone has any ideas. Maybe I installed the new seat in wrong? I made sure it went up all the way is that right? I cannot see anything else that would cause this problem unless I have the wrong parts in??? I used a kit 631920 for the inlet assmb'ly. Anytthoughts would be most helpful, I still can use it but will have to use the shutoff after I finish each time.
Ray
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rk055
Joined: Dec 3, 2005
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Re: Carb leaking gas Toro 7/24
Reply #9 Dec 5, 2005 7:27 pm |
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Thanks to ALL for trying to help me with this leak problem!!!! I gave up until it gets warmer, I did try to adjust the float with a 11/64 drill bit as explained (thank you) but must be off a little yet as it still leaks, I can use it but have to use the shut off. I don't want to attempt to take the carb off as after 25 years I am concerned about snapping a bolt, so I have been trying to adjust with the carb on. I know not a good idea!!! When it gets warmer and I can get some help I will try again, BUT at least I know what is wrong!! I checked the price on a new one a 8/26 and it goes for 999.99.......will get this one fixed!!!
Best to all and THANK YOU.
Ray
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hirschallan
If it aint broke don't fix it !!
Location: Northern Hills of NY
Joined: Aug 25, 2005
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Re: Carb leaking gas Toro 7/24
Reply #10 Dec 6, 2005 12:58 am |
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Ray I find it hard to believe you'll snap the bolts.They aren't as tight as you may think. Use the proper fitting tools and you'll be amazed how easy that comes loose. Good luck,Allan
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TheKneebiter
Joined: Oct 22, 2004
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Re: Carb leaking gas Toro 7/24
Reply #11 Dec 6, 2005 10:43 am |
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Ray - did you set the float level & if so, what measurement did you use? The "seat" should be installed with the smooth side going up into the carb body, and the "rings" on the other side of the seat should be visible if you look up where it sits in the seat cavity. Marty
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rk055
Joined: Dec 3, 2005
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Re: Carb leaking gas Toro 7/24
Reply #13 Dec 6, 2005 4:46 pm |
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I just get concerned about snapping the bolt or bolts as it is 25 years with not being taken off. But will give it a try when it get warmer.
I lost my original manual for this toro 7/26, Model 38050, I see that some of you have the manual? Any way if I pay for a copy would someone be kind enough to make me a copy?? It would help so much, I have all my other ones but a few years back I think it was moved in the garage and I have been searching ever since.
Ray
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rk055
Joined: Dec 3, 2005
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Re: Carb leaking gas Toro 7/24
Reply #14 Dec 7, 2005 6:10 pm |
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Can any one help with a copy of a manual for my 7/26 #38050 snowblower? IIf anyone can copy at least the carb info and pictoral if any I will pay for the copies. If anyone can I will give a PO Box they can send to.
Ray
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