1966 Series IIa
I've recently purchased and overhauled a Rochester B and have a continual problem with the fuel in the bowl getting so high, after a few minutes of running, that it kills the engine and runs out over the manifolds.
I've triple checked all my work...float settings (hanging and upside down). The float valve and seat are new and look fine. I've shaken the float after being submerged...no fuel in it, and have held it under looking for bubbles. The only thing I can't check is the width between floats, as I don't have (nor know where to get) a gauge for that, but they seem to fit fine in their place.
Also I have a new fuel pump...if that makes any difference...
Really stumped here. Any ideas?
(I've got a Zenith all lapped and ready to go, but need to locate a "90 degree thing" and the bellcrank/linkage stuff.)
I've recently purchased and overhauled a Rochester B and have a continual problem with the fuel in the bowl getting so high, after a few minutes of running, that it kills the engine and runs out over the manifolds.
I've triple checked all my work...float settings (hanging and upside down). The float valve and seat are new and look fine. I've shaken the float after being submerged...no fuel in it, and have held it under looking for bubbles. The only thing I can't check is the width between floats, as I don't have (nor know where to get) a gauge for that, but they seem to fit fine in their place.
Also I have a new fuel pump...if that makes any difference...
Really stumped here. Any ideas?
(I've got a Zenith all lapped and ready to go, but need to locate a "90 degree thing" and the bellcrank/linkage stuff.)
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