So I got a Rochester and rebuilt it. Installed it and having some issues. I found the below statement on TeriAnn's site about the pressure valve spring. I had already rebuilt the carb by the time I found this:
"There is a pressure valve inside the carburetor body that consists of a steel ball and a spring. There is a metal rod across the top of the opening to keep the parts in place. A rebuild kit comes with a new ball and spring. Be advised that the spring rate is different than the original and replacing it can cause problems. Leave this pressure valve alone if you can when rebuilding the carburetor If you need to open up the passage reuse the old spring."
And of course, I replaced the spring with the new spring from the rebuild kit. Anyone know what these "problems" are that could occur if you replace with this different rated spring vs leaving the original spring in?
"There is a pressure valve inside the carburetor body that consists of a steel ball and a spring. There is a metal rod across the top of the opening to keep the parts in place. A rebuild kit comes with a new ball and spring. Be advised that the spring rate is different than the original and replacing it can cause problems. Leave this pressure valve alone if you can when rebuilding the carburetor If you need to open up the passage reuse the old spring."
And of course, I replaced the spring with the new spring from the rebuild kit. Anyone know what these "problems" are that could occur if you replace with this different rated spring vs leaving the original spring in?
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