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Title: Carb Drips Gas from Air Intake
Post by: frankp on June 05, 2018, 07:43:36 PM
Hi folks,

Anyone have this problem on a Carter RT-08 and solved it?  I'm stumped.  Leaks even with gas shut from vac tank.

Unfortunately Jon, Carb Shop, says this is what they do, but doesn't seem right.  Never a dull moment.

Thanks for any input,
frank
Title: Re: Carb Drips Gas from Air Intake
Post by: chetbrz on June 05, 2018, 09:51:42 PM
I'm thinking float valve.
Title: Re: Carb Drips Gas from Air Intake
Post by: frankp on June 05, 2018, 11:04:40 PM
Interesting thought.  Would the gas be pushed back up through the strainer cap?  I have not remvoved the cap to watch.  The liquid volume decreases over time.  First thing to mind was some type of pressure differential, siphon?  I don't know all the internal plumbing.

Float seems intact.  Plexiglass bowl, anyone?

Doesn't leak when running.
Title: Re: Carb Drips Gas from Air Intake
Post by: 29plycoop on June 06, 2018, 12:24:27 AM
Frank: My 2 cents. If the float tank shutoff is working correctly and is in fact off, the only place gas could be coming from is the carb float bowel. On a few ocasions I have seen that a small piece of contamination in the needle and seat will make the situation you have. We had to take the carb apart and flush with all the jets out 3 times before getting it clean. Another posibility is the float may be set to high. Worth a second check if you have it apart. Good luck - Rich
Title: Re: Carb Drips Gas from Air Intake
Post by: frankp on June 06, 2018, 08:50:41 AM
I'll disassemble, clean and check float and level again.  Pretty sure there is one jet that can't be removed.

Thanks Chet and Rich for your suggestions.  Probably a week or so before diving in.  I'll post results.
Title: Re: Carb Drips Gas from Air Intake
Post by: frankp on June 15, 2018, 01:06:35 PM
After 2nd clean out, it only leaked about a teaspoon full over 24 hours.  A short 2 mile drive yesterday afternoon resulted in no overnight leak with the stopcock turned off on the vac tank.  I'm putting this in the win column, for the moment.  I have a rebuild kit on the way and may replace needle valve.  Rich, your advice appears to have worked - thank you and Chet for your input. 

frank
Title: Re: Carb Drips Gas from Air Intake
Post by: 29plycoop on June 15, 2018, 09:47:04 PM
Glad to hear she is up and going again. With some 90 year old parts they can be hard to get along with. Happy Motoring again.
Title: Re: Carb Drips Gas from Air Intake
Post by: frankp on June 25, 2018, 09:33:22 AM
My success was short lived.  After installing a new needle assembly, not a drop for 4 days.
Title: Re: Carb Drips Gas from Air Intake
Post by: chetbrz on June 25, 2018, 04:51:28 PM

Hopefully that will do it !