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Carb flooding to much

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by CJ-515438, Mar 11, 2008.

  1. Mar 11, 2008
    CJ-515438

    CJ-515438 Banned

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    My carb is floodin to much i think my fuel pump is to powerful "its not orig". Will it cause backfire? also the carb float is stickin. Carter YF.
     
  2. Mar 11, 2008
    sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

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    Any flooding is "too much".

    I think you diagnosed your problem yourself. You said the float sticks. CAREFULLY clean the needle and seat and report back.
     
  3. Mar 11, 2008
    $ sink

    $ sink Gazillians of posts

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    if a metal float, shake it to see if it has leaked gas inside. if so, replace float
     
  4. Mar 11, 2008
    Brian P

    Brian P Member

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    I agree with both of the above,While you have it apart take note of what type of Needle And Seat assembly you have ( the little valve the float works to let fuel into the float bowl ).
    The correct needle and seat assembly for the early YFs with stock fuel pump should be a solid brass needle and a little spring and pin that rests on the float arm, the hole in the valve body that the needle fits into should be .076 in diameter.
    Some carb kits have both the smaller brass needle and seat assembly and the larger later model needle and seat assembly that has the viton tipped needle ( black rubber looking tip on needle ).
    Use of the larger black rubber tipped needle and seat assembly can cause flooding in early models even with the stock fuel pump.
    If you hold the two little valve bodies up and look through them both at the same time the size difference is obvious.
    If it still floods after you take the steps sparky and $sink suggested with a correctly adjusted float ..........make sure you have the smaller spring loaded solid brass needle and seat assembly installed.
    If flooding persists after that and the fuel pump is not a stock replacement you may need a pressure regulator.
    Keep us posted on your progress (-:
     
    Last edited: Mar 11, 2008
  5. Mar 12, 2008
    toolbox

    toolbox If you get bored, I've got the projects.

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    If it's backfiring, check your timing.
     
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