Author Topic: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak  (Read 648 times)

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Hi friends, I have just completed reassembling my A10 SR engine (it was the first time for me) with new valves, guides, springs, piston rings etc. Surprisingly enough the engine started at the first attempt! Everything seemed great apart a leak of fuel from the carburator fuel bowl screw. This despite I had just replaced the fiber gasket with original ones ordered in the UK. Can you help me once again? Thanks     
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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #1 on: 27.03. 2024 14:35 »
Look very carefully for burrs around the screw, how flat the cover is if the carb surface has any scratches.  The gasket is quite hard and the cover bends easily if you over tighten so its not easy to keep it fuel tight.  I've given up and put the old gasket on before now.
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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #2 on: 27.03. 2024 18:42 »
Thanks Limeyrob! I'll try to do so, unfortunately I have lost the old gasket. I had also tried with an adapted copper washer but it didn't work.
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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #3 on: 27.03. 2024 19:03 »
G'day Eugen.
Is the bowl drain screw plastic, steel or brass?
Try a little teflon tape or what I use is Loctite 567.
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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #4 on: 27.03. 2024 20:38 »
Thanks muskrat that's also a great idea! I'll take into account all your advices and I'll be back to you with the result.
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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #5 on: 27.03. 2024 20:40 »
Sorry, the fuel bowl screw is a steel one
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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #6 on: 28.03. 2024 09:43 »
The float bowl cover is notorious for having been over tightened over time because of leaking. This obviously causes high spots on the inside of the cover where the screws holes are. I got over this problem by lightly skimming the cover in the lathe.

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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #7 on: 28.03. 2024 09:51 »
Thanks mugwamp!  *smile*
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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #8 on: 28.03. 2024 10:17 »
G'day Eugen.
Just to save confusion do you mean the drain screw or the two bowl screws?
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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #9 on: 28.03. 2024 13:32 »
Let's clarify what carb before we get too deep in. Its would be a Monobloc unless its been replaced.
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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #10 on: 28.03. 2024 20:15 »
G'day Rob.
The title says Amal 300/900 I'm assuming he meant 600/900 concentric.
Assume = makes an ass out of you and me!
Waiting for Eugen to clarify.
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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #11 on: 28.03. 2024 21:16 »
Ha, yes I should have read the post properly!  Could be a 930 which makes sense and makes my earlier reply completely irreverent! ;)
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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #12 on: 29.03. 2024 09:22 »
Modern carb gaskets (like red fibre washers etc) are too hard as supplied, so a tip is to soak them in petrol or oil overnight to soften them before use.
If the float bowl has distorted around the screw holes it can be flattened using the old plate glass and grinding paste trick.

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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #13 on: 30.03. 2024 13:05 »
Hi friends sorry for the late reply. Yes I mean the drain screw; the carburator is concentric and I put in attach two pictures.
the carburator and the solution I have found: I modified a teflon gasket to fit precisely the screw and I have filed a little the drain channel end. The result seems ok. A peaceful Easter to everybody
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Re: BSA A10 Amal carburator 300/900 fuel bowl screw leak
« Reply #14 on: 30.03. 2024 13:08 »
Here is the carburator,
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