Hi all-
I have a 1973 Series III 88" that I bought back in the summer. It has run since I've had it but not really that well. It has the bad carb kind of symptoms: it chokes, it gags, I feather the accelerator, I mess with the choke...
So a few weeks ago, I pull the carb (a Zenith 36IV) and just clean it up and give it a once over. It looked pretty good if that means anything. Carbs have been a mystery to me for 30 years: I can remove them, install them, adjust them a bit but I still feel like an amateur when I mess with one.
Anyway, new gaskets then I put it back on. Before starting, I do the normal checks and in checking the oil, I notice that its thin and smells like gasoline.
So, my initial thought is that maybe the carb is the source of this problem as well. Could it be dumping fuel? If so, what's my next move? Could the fuel pump be playing a part?
Any advice toward getting on to smoother running engine would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Phil
Richmond, Va
I have a 1973 Series III 88" that I bought back in the summer. It has run since I've had it but not really that well. It has the bad carb kind of symptoms: it chokes, it gags, I feather the accelerator, I mess with the choke...
So a few weeks ago, I pull the carb (a Zenith 36IV) and just clean it up and give it a once over. It looked pretty good if that means anything. Carbs have been a mystery to me for 30 years: I can remove them, install them, adjust them a bit but I still feel like an amateur when I mess with one.
Anyway, new gaskets then I put it back on. Before starting, I do the normal checks and in checking the oil, I notice that its thin and smells like gasoline.
So, my initial thought is that maybe the carb is the source of this problem as well. Could it be dumping fuel? If so, what's my next move? Could the fuel pump be playing a part?
Any advice toward getting on to smoother running engine would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Phil
Richmond, Va
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