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It is my understanding that if the fuel is too low in the carb, it could
make it lean all of the time.
Roger
On 07/06/2016 07:17 AM, Harrymague@aol.com wrote:
> After doing some engine work, I notice that one of the cards had a
> small leak. I replaced the bottom float seal. I doing so, I notice
> that the float value appeared to be sticking so I replaced it. I
> check the float level and it appeared to be the 16-17 mm tolerance
> listed. I reinstalled the carb and noticed that the engine was
> running a little rough. I used my ColorTune. It showed the carb was
> running lean. I attempted to adjust the mixture but could not get the
> carb to run any richer. My question is: if the float was not adjusted
> correctly, making the level of fuel in the bowl low, could this cause
> my inability to adjust the mixture rich??
> Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
> Harry Mague
> Beavercreek, OH
> 1973 1/2 TR6
>
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It is my understanding that if the fuel is too low in the carb, it
could make it lean all of the time.<br>
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Roger<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/06/2016 07:17 AM,
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<div>After doing some engine work, I notice that one of the
cards had a small leak. I replaced the bottom float seal. I
doing so, I notice that the float value appeared to be
sticking so I replaced it. I check the float level and it
appeared to be the 16-17 mm tolerance listed. I reinstalled
the carb and noticed that the engine was running a
little rough. I used my ColorTune. It showed the carb was
running lean. I attempted to adjust the mixture but could not
get the carb to run any richer. My question is: if the float
was not adjusted correctly, making the level of fuel in the
bowl low, could this cause my inability to adjust the mixture
rich??</div>
<div>Thanks in advance for any suggestion.</div>
<div>Harry Mague</div>
<div>Beavercreek, OH</div>
<div>1973 1/2 TR6 </div>
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