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tolltech
Joined: Dec 28, 2008
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carburetor leaks gas but not water.
Original Message Dec 28, 2008 7:19 pm |
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OK. I'm so stumped on this I've scratched myself bald. I have a Bolens snowthrower with a 10hp tecumseh. This fall I took it out and turned on the fuel valve and it leaked profusely. Upon removing the bowl I found what I expected, a float filled with gas.It had a small and detecable hole in it. Fine, I replaced the float, needle and seat. Yes the seat is in correctly,( ringed end up into the carbs inlet shaft). The open end of the retaining spring is facing the inlet side of the carb.The float is set with a 11/64 drill. No gummed debris in this shaft. Everything is spotless. No housing cracks. But when I install the carb back onto the engine it continues to leak, A lot. I removed the carb and turned it upside down and blew into the fuel inlet. It sealed the air fine. reinstalled and it leaked. I did this several times even taking it apart to reinspect it. Next I injected water into the bowl and it stopped the flow as it should have. Even with ample pressure it would not leak. Cleaned and dried the carb and reinstalled it. I continues to leak gas. I Dumped the bowl of gas, reinstalled it, and without removing the card I injected water as it sat undisturbed on the engine. It wouldn't leak. No mater how much I tried. Great, I removed the water and let the gas flow again. Yup ! it leaked. I'm done. That's it.Six hours later and no more hair. Now I wait until I can get this thing exorcised or someone has an answer. I've rebuilt many engines and carbs but this ones got me. Hope someone can help. Before the next big storm! Thanks. Raymond
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hirschallan
If it aint broke don't fix it !!
Location: Northern Hills of NY
Joined: Aug 25, 2005
Points: 327
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Re: carburetor leaks gas but not water.
Reply #21 Jan 6, 2009 12:39 am |
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" KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK" This forum is just full of great people and info.Always get the answers you look for.I'll check by a few times a day just to see how to help someone or how someone is being guided to a soloution. Bill, Thanks ! I figured it was something as you described but never seen it anywhere. Allan
This message was modified Jan 6, 2009 by hirschallan
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