525 SC Carb Flooding
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Another thing When ya get it back running change the oil . it will be full of fuel!!!
Pick 1 boosters
Pick 2 air bleeds.......[air jets]
Pick 1 boosters
Pick 2 air bleeds.......[air jets]
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The needle and seat is under the flat head screw on the bowl. A 5/8 wrench fits the nut to adjust the float level and will unscrew out to see if any trash is in it .
A lot of the time when ya take it out the needle and seat the trash will stay in the cavity in the float bowl . It will be very small like a grain on sand , a picse of Teflon tape or even a pieces of the stainless steel hose inner rubber hose
they do determinate,been there
tap here
this is the neddle and seat. bad pick though
A lot of the time when ya take it out the needle and seat the trash will stay in the cavity in the float bowl . It will be very small like a grain on sand , a picse of Teflon tape or even a pieces of the stainless steel hose inner rubber hose
they do determinate,been there
tap here
this is the neddle and seat. bad pick though
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Last edited by Strip Poker 388; 08-10-2005 at 01:00 PM.
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I am going to pull the needle out and give it a good blow
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I don't think tapping it will work, since I had already loosened up the bowl and jiggled the float.
No luck there.
Thanks.
!I don't think tapping it will work, since I had already loosened up the bowl and jiggled the float.
No luck there.
Thanks.
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Be Carefull While Looking Down The Carb And Cranking Wit Hfuel Going In,one Little Back Fire And Youll Loose Your Eyebrows,the Carbs On The Otherhand Do Have Power Valves, 2 Per Carb,and Again,one Little Backfire,even Under Startup Will Take Them Out,i Have The Same Setup And Have Been Threw This,good Luck!
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Isn't there some kit you can put on to prevent the power valves from being trashed during a backfire? I thought I read somewhere that these had been out for a few years (maybe not in 97) and most folks were putting these on their carbs.
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Originally Posted by JJONES
Be Carefull While Looking Down The Carb And Cranking Wit Hfuel Going In,one Little Back Fire And Youll Loose Your Eyebrows,the Carbs On The Otherhand Do Have Power Valves, 2 Per Carb,and Again,one Little Backfire,even Under Startup Will Take Them Out,i Have The Same Setup And Have Been Threw This,good Luck!

I think on all the newer carbs have the blow back protection ck ball in it?
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Its a brass insert with a ck ball .This is a old kit I had and never used . Dont know if they still make them or not ??
Hope this helps
Rob
Hope this helps
Rob
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#19
Ah-Ha!
Found the culprit this weekend.
Apparently, for some unexplained reason, the float in the bowl was filled with fuel.
No floaty!
Not having a spare float on hand, I drilled a hole in the bottom of the float to get the fuel out.
Reassembled everything and presto, it worked, for about a day. Sunday was repeat the draining of the bowl again.
Today, it's off to the parts store for new floats and gaskets.
Thanks for everyones input!
Scott
Found the culprit this weekend.
Apparently, for some unexplained reason, the float in the bowl was filled with fuel.
No floaty!
Not having a spare float on hand, I drilled a hole in the bottom of the float to get the fuel out.
Reassembled everything and presto, it worked, for about a day. Sunday was repeat the draining of the bowl again.
Today, it's off to the parts store for new floats and gaskets.
Thanks for everyones input!
Scott




