I can not at this time get either of the new NT carbs I have to run without the fuel bowl over filling and flooding down my engine, as long as I just let enough fuel into the carb to fill the bowl and then turn the shut off vavle on tank to off the engine runs great, but let the valve stay on and it will flood.
I have taken needle and seat out spun the needle in the seat with slight pressure to try to get a good mated surface between the 2 I reset the float level to a very low position so that the fuel level in the bowl is at the bare minimum, the float in both carbs is sealed well and do not take on fuel, but it seems that as the engine runs and vibrates as it does, the float is overcome by the vibration to the point that it bounces off of the needle lever and allows unwanted extra fuel to enter the bowl, this is the only conclusion I can come up with as to why this issue is happening. I have never had this problem with any other carb. before. tomorrow I will add an extention of rubber hose out from the intake about 2" and then connect it to the carb using a piece of copper tubing or something of the sort and see if eliminating some of the vibration at the carb will allow the needle to work as it should. I will post the results as soon as I find out if this changes anything.
If this is not a fix I will be ordering another carburetor and it will not be one of these cheap junky ones that come on these motors. I'll either go with an adjustable performance upgrade or build me an intake and put me a 21mm Mikuni or something down those lines on it.
Has any one else ever had any flooding issues with these NT Carburetors ?
I have taken needle and seat out spun the needle in the seat with slight pressure to try to get a good mated surface between the 2 I reset the float level to a very low position so that the fuel level in the bowl is at the bare minimum, the float in both carbs is sealed well and do not take on fuel, but it seems that as the engine runs and vibrates as it does, the float is overcome by the vibration to the point that it bounces off of the needle lever and allows unwanted extra fuel to enter the bowl, this is the only conclusion I can come up with as to why this issue is happening. I have never had this problem with any other carb. before. tomorrow I will add an extention of rubber hose out from the intake about 2" and then connect it to the carb using a piece of copper tubing or something of the sort and see if eliminating some of the vibration at the carb will allow the needle to work as it should. I will post the results as soon as I find out if this changes anything.
If this is not a fix I will be ordering another carburetor and it will not be one of these cheap junky ones that come on these motors. I'll either go with an adjustable performance upgrade or build me an intake and put me a 21mm Mikuni or something down those lines on it.
Has any one else ever had any flooding issues with these NT Carburetors ?