News:

Reminder to CLC members, please make sure that your CLC number is stored in the relevant field in your forum profile. This is important for the upcoming change to the Forums access, More information can be found at the top of the General Discussion forum. To view or edit your profile details, click on your username, at the top of any forum page. Your username only appears when you are signed in.

Main Menu

Carter AFB Ques-59 Fleetwood

Started by Tim Lewis, February 22, 2005, 09:52:41 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Tim Lewis

Hi, having carb trouble. 2 questions for the group:
1) What is the proper spacing/gasket set up for the carb base? I have a plastic spacer about 1 inch thick, a tin plate shaped like the gasket and 2 paper gaskets. Shouldnt there be 3 gaskets?
Im thinking: paper/plastic/paper/tin/paper.  Am I correct?

The plastic is a heat spacer and I think the tin is too keep the  exhaust from the crossover passage from contacting the carb directly.

2) Other than fuel psi or float problems (sunk, settings) is there anything that will cause an AFB to send to much fuel at idle?
I am finding the gaskets mentioned above to be wet when I remove the carb, and the engine is obviously running rich. (Very)
I made sure the vacuum pistons for the metering rods were free.
I see no traces of fuel leaking internally when I look in the carb bore. (running or off)   Suggestions welcome

Thanks
Tim

Rob Gerace #16100

Hi Tim,
   Im not too good with carbs.  I think theyre a little wacky, myself.  Anyway, the order should be gasket, insulator(plastic thing), gasket, metal shim, then the carb.  There should be only 2 gaskets there.  And be sure to always have the metal shim there, or else the car wont idle.  

As for your other concern, someone more experienced with carbs should tackle that one.  

Rob
66 SDV