Has anyone experienced the carb flooding when you turn off the engine? If I turn it off and the try to start it within a half hour or so it is flooded and takes a lot of cranking. Any ideas? Thanks!
Remember Christ,
Daniel
Carb Flood
Re: Carb Flood
Flooding is most likely the carb fuel inlet needle not seating or is worn. Check the float level, check/clean the needle valve, the seat and the tab that the needle rides on the float.
After operation, the fuel pump is still pressurized (the gas pump dome is called a pulasator and is pressurized) at basically still at system pressure and can put additional fuel into the bowl if the needle leaks.
After operation, the fuel pump is still pressurized (the gas pump dome is called a pulasator and is pressurized) at basically still at system pressure and can put additional fuel into the bowl if the needle leaks.