As it stands now, still not whacked the top of the carburetor?
Your whole engine compartment is so darn clean and pretty! Come make mine look like that!
I found one glitch that is unrelated to the bowl filling up.
It would affect the way the engine runs and tunes up.
The PCV valve is in the front hole. It's job is to remove combustion gasses and water/ moisture from the crankcase.
The carburetor is engineered to also run off of the air that runs through PCV needed for combustion.
In stupid terms, lets say 90% of the air goes through the carburetor's throat and 10% comes through the PCV. All of which is needed to make things run correctly.
As it stands now, the rear hole in the valve cover looks to be closed off. Basically, this would be the same as plugging the PCV hose off as air cannot continue to move through the PCV after a vacuum gets pulled on the engine block. The 10% of air no longer gets to the carburetor and correct tuning is impossible.
The easy fix for this is to simply pipe over to the air cleaner and draw clean fresh air from there. You might modify your air cleaner, or purchase another with the provision. I recommend this way over the next option I show below. (See my pic)
This option basically sticks a filter up out of the second hole. Eventually it gets stopped up or restricted and you are unknowingly back in the same boat you started with, unless you stay on top of things. See my link.
https://www.jegs.com/i/RPC/707/R4870/10002/-1
Let's hear about some fuel getting into the carburetor. I'm pulling for the float being stuck, I'm hoping you did not get a bad rebuild.
If not, we will explore other options to make it work like it should.
Keep on grinning, keep me posted!
The Medic
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Wednesday, October 16th, 2019 AT 8:39 PM