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Mark siebenaler

I'm having  a hard time to get the float bowl gasket from leaking gas.

I'm on the second gasket and still leaks

Both are used gaskets but they appear fine. Any suggestions maybe it's something else like needle valve not seating?

 

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Mark siebenaler

I would like to add something  i just found out to my post .

A couple years ago we removed the fuel

Pump and just had gravity feed to carb ( because it was leaking gas)

And it never leaked . Recently I did more work  on it etc etc. And decided it would be a good time to get the pump back on 

And it's leaking  again. 

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ebinmaine

Do you have the carb off the engine while attempting to install the bowl?

 

Can you show pics of the bowl?

 

Is the bottom of the bowl warped/ corroded/ damaged?

 

When was the last time the carb was properly soaked and rebuilt? 

 

Do you use NON Ethanol gas? 

 

 

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Mark siebenaler

After more visual inspiration it is actually not leaking at float bowl it's coming out of air filter and down onto bowl. 

This was an aftermarket carberater a few years back so now I'm wondering maybe I need to get another new carberater or ? Any suggestions 🤔 

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ebinmaine
30 minutes ago, Mark siebenaler said:

After more visual inspiration it is actually not leaking at float bowl it's coming out of air filter and down onto bowl. 

This was an aftermarket carberater a few years back so now I'm wondering maybe I need to get another new carberater or ? Any suggestions 🤔 

 

 

Before you replace a part you NEED to diagnose the actual issue. 

If the carburetor is being fed dirty fuel then that needs to be fixed first. 

 

How old is the fuel line? 

 

Do you use alcohol laced gasoline? 

 

 

 

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Mark siebenaler

New fuel lines recently and filter 

No ethanol either  ever...

 

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Handy Don
48 minutes ago, Mark siebenaler said:

coming out of air filter and down onto bowl. 

Even on an after market carb, this means that the float valve is not closing properly and may be as simple to fix as a good carb cleaning (stuck valve or float).

If the valve seat or pin are damaged on an aftermarket carb, you’ll need a new carb.

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, Mark siebenaler said:

New fuel lines recently and filter 

No ethanol either  ever...

 

 

Both good things. 

 

You'll need to remove the carb and give it a rinsing through.  

 

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Mark siebenaler

Are the isave tractor carberaters ok?

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, Mark siebenaler said:

Are the isave tractor carberaters ok?

 

They seem to be better than some. 

I've now seen two of his from big block Kohler engines that IMHO wore out prematurely. 

 

Lots of folks have decent luck using cheap carbs from many places on small block Kohlers. 

 

 

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Mark siebenaler

I have one on another tractor seems good. 

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Skwerl58

I have an isave tractor carb on my 414-8 and it is fine. Been on it a couple of years. Cranks fine in hot or cold and throttles up like the factory carb. 

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clueless
On 12/14/2024 at 1:08 PM, Mark siebenaler said:

Are the isave tractor carberaters ok?

All aftermarket carbs are a crap shoot, IST you have a better chance of getting a good one.

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