I’m having trouble with fuel leaking from the bowl (M51 setup) on a ‘48U. Carb has the brass float and round steel tipped needle in brass seat (single square-type hole machined in seat tube for fuel delivery). I have pulled apart a dozen times, reassembled, only to have fuel run out carb throat & vent hole backing the venturi. I’ve tried the rubber-tipped needle and rubber ducky float as well same issue. I successfully stopped leaking (original components) and after rebuilding I let her sit over night (bowl full & shut off rod closed) – no leaks or wet carb/bowl the next morning. I rode to a watering hole (18 miles away – 7/8 full tanks) and parked her – no leaks down or sitting. On the way home, she lost power and I look down at carb and fuel was running out of the carb, even pissing out the small vent hole in brass cap over the needle/inlet like Old Faithful. I think my float is hanging up on the carb body through the float (yep, the float screw was tight).
I followed the float set-up with the offset (attachment). I assume float offset setup is same for both OHV and SV? I’ve checked for leakage (bowl upside down and could not suck air through the inlet fitting). The U has a lot going on under the carb (spark advance cable, speedo cable, tank shift rod, fuel filter/inlet line and cylinder fins) so there’s not much room to rotate the bowl. Anyone know where the sweet spot is for fuel inlet alignment?
Thanks,
William
I followed the float set-up with the offset (attachment). I assume float offset setup is same for both OHV and SV? I’ve checked for leakage (bowl upside down and could not suck air through the inlet fitting). The U has a lot going on under the carb (spark advance cable, speedo cable, tank shift rod, fuel filter/inlet line and cylinder fins) so there’s not much room to rotate the bowl. Anyone know where the sweet spot is for fuel inlet alignment?
Thanks,
William
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