Larry,
Just rebuild the thing. I took on this task sometime
ago, fearing it would be difficult.
What a suprise! Perhaps the easiest thing I've had
to do so far... excluding replacing water hoses.
Rebuild kit from Moss has more than everything you
need and only costs a few bucks (25 or so).
I suspect the diaphram may have a pin hole in it and
the oil is getting into the fuel. If not, one of the
gaskets may not be properly sealed.
Like I said, rebuild it. Its easy and improves the
functionality/reliability of you sweetheart.
What fun!
Dennis Berman
dberman@nortelnetworks.com
'77 MGB (Little Tuna)
>Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 07:21:00 -0600
>From: xerxer <xerxer@stlnet.com>
>Subject: ZS 175 Carburetor
>
> I'm having to add damper oil in the 1975 stock carburetor every other
>day now and only drive about 10 miles a day. What should I look for as
>the cause? Runs fine otherwise.
>
>Larry McCormick
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