I have always liked this carb. It's a webber, made in the usa before they started to make these in china.
After reading how to fix the issue with this carb here on mud, I decided to give it a go. Last time I went to Pismo, I adjusted the floats and got by. I noticed it started to flood again (2 years later) when corning hard. I'll report back on how it worked after Pismo.
After removing the top, I put a piece of fuel line in the channel that the fuel sloshes over in.
I have always found it much easier to put the top of the carb back on if I take these pins out first.
The pins I'm talking about are under these plates.
Don't drop anything.
After reading how to fix the issue with this carb here on mud, I decided to give it a go. Last time I went to Pismo, I adjusted the floats and got by. I noticed it started to flood again (2 years later) when corning hard. I'll report back on how it worked after Pismo.

After removing the top, I put a piece of fuel line in the channel that the fuel sloshes over in.

I have always found it much easier to put the top of the carb back on if I take these pins out first.

The pins I'm talking about are under these plates.
Don't drop anything.
