I was investigating a very small amount of water in the vee so thought I would start the car and check around with the engine running. It did take a few more seconds than usual on the starter motor before firing but when it was running on tick over without any choke I looked around with a torch. No sign of the water leak but I did spot a couple of petrol drips from under the left-hand carb. I took the air filter off from the elbows to see better and after seeing nothing obvious I started it again. This time no sign of the drips and all felt dry under the carb.. Am I likely to have flooded it a bit on choke start-up? This was a very small amount and if I wasn't looking round with a torch I would never have spotted it. Any ideas? Many thanks, John
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Originally posted by wilf View PostPossibly the "bungs" in the float bowls leaking? They are plastic with O rings, the plastic can harden with age. New ones can be bought from Burlen.
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Don't think so, had to remove the carb pedestal to do mine. Not a big job, and no need to disconnect the accelerator or choke cables if you are careful.
You need to try to establish exactly where the fuel is coming from before you start "mending" things, anyway.Header tanks - you can't beat a bit of bling.
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Originally posted by wilf View PostDon't think so, had to remove the carb pedestal to do mine. Not a big job, and no need to disconnect the accelerator or choke cables if you are careful.
You need to try to establish exactly where the fuel is coming from before you start "mending" things, anyway.
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