I know this has been talked about ad nauseum, but the
archives are so packed with SU entries I can't find
the answer I'm looking for:
I have a 1971 MGB with HS4 carbs. The carbs were
"professionally rebuilt" about three weeks ago at a
cost of over $750. Now, when I turn the key to the
full on position and the fuel pumps starts cranking
away, fuel starts leaking from the front float bowl
and pouring out onto the ground. It's a pretty
significant amount of fuel...
Other than just taking the car back to the shop and
yelling at them (for various reasons I would rather
never set foot in that crooked place again), what
causes this and what is the diagnosis/repair
procedure?
Thanks very much in advance,
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Paul Misencik - 1971 MGB - www.sopwithracing.com
THE CAROLINA TROPHY - 2005
A vintage driving event in the spirit
of the Mille Miglia, Rallye des Alpes,
and Colorado Grand.
See www.carolinatrophy.com for details.
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