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Offline Rgs-Bill

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fuel running out of tickler
« on: 18.05. 2014 20:50 »
Musky said he thought this had been approached before . I did a search and could not find this exact problem, so here goes.
   All of a sudden after many years my carby started gushing after tickling for a cold start.  Upon removing carb cover (Amal 389),
discovered that half way up inside of the float bowl, on the backside wall, IE: the round barrel of the main jet tube that comes into the float bowl, had a casting burr on the wall from day one, where the casting leg had been broken off after it was no longer needed.  Well this small imperfection (burr) had raised just enough of a burr smack in the center of the backside of the float, so when the spacer was put in to keep the float from sticking on the cover, it moved it just far enough back so the two burrs would make contact and stick the float in the down position and flood everything.  Cleaned up burr on float with fine wet and dry paper, cleaned off burr on casting with really fine points type of file, and  WELLA  no more flooding.  It took many years for the casting burr to create a float burr, that would jam the float in the down position. Long story short anything can happen and will eventually ! !
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1962 RGS
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Still Kick Starting My Motor (9 TO 1)
Although getting a bit tougher to do ! !

Offline bsa-bill

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Re: fuel running out of tickler
« Reply #1 on: 18.05. 2014 23:00 »
Thank you Bill

Had this a year or so ago , thought I'd cured although not sure what or if I did anything, lo and behold (biblical eh) it happened the other day again and stopped just as suddenly so as the bikes off the road now I'll check your findings on mine.
All the best - Bill
1961 Flash - stock, reliable, steady, fantastic for shopping
1959 Rocket Gold Flash - blinged and tarted up  would have seizure if taken to  Tesco