Had an issue last week when starting my 68 L71 where fuel was shooting out of the top vent of the front carb. Removed the needle and seat hoping to find debris but none found.
Pulled the carb and removed float bowl. Found that the plating has hanging off of the metering plate and began to crumble off as soon as I touched it. I believe the float was hanging up on the plating which caused the issue.
Decided to investigate further by removing the metering plate and gaskets. Found the same thing was happening on the main body of the carburetor where the plate attaches.
I did not take a picture of the main carb body as I found it. That attached pic is after I cleaned the carburetor body.
I could just purchase a new metering plate but my question is what to do about the missing plating on the main carb body.
Pretty confident that it would be a mistake to reassemble with new gaskets without addressing the issue as I'm sure the metal needs to be protected.
Is having the carburetor re plated my only option?
Pulled the carb and removed float bowl. Found that the plating has hanging off of the metering plate and began to crumble off as soon as I touched it. I believe the float was hanging up on the plating which caused the issue.
Decided to investigate further by removing the metering plate and gaskets. Found the same thing was happening on the main body of the carburetor where the plate attaches.
I did not take a picture of the main carb body as I found it. That attached pic is after I cleaned the carburetor body.
I could just purchase a new metering plate but my question is what to do about the missing plating on the main carb body.
Pretty confident that it would be a mistake to reassemble with new gaskets without addressing the issue as I'm sure the metal needs to be protected.
Is having the carburetor re plated my only option?
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