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30VE1 (again!) - David.H - 18-05-2019

Having boasted earlier that the car started & ran & the 30VE1 didn't leak.....
Well several months later it does leak! Is there a gasket between the bowl & the top? I think not. But what stops fuel leaking out of the bowl?
The leak seems to be from the main body, but it is difficult to work out! I dare not tighten things up too much...ancient Mazac!
I now notice that there should be a spring on the throttle lever to choke cam as there are two tiny holes (one in the lever, the other in the body ) to take a coil spring similar to the one on the choke spindle....any ideas where I might find one?....not too critical as all it does is open the throttle  a bit when you operate the choke , but nice to have. Found it!!C Little devil to fit. Reassembled the carb, tomorrow I will see if it still leaks....


RE: 30VE1 (again!) - Colin Wilks - 19-05-2019

The 30VE1 rebuild kit I had from Carburetor Hospital contained a gasket to fit between carb body and top of bowl, however I think the float and needle valve should maintain the fuel level well below the top of the bowl rendering this a "nice to have" rather than an essential. From memory it is 0.4 mm thick, or .010" in old money.
I recall reading somewhere about an emulsion block becoming porous, which might just explain your leak if the float and needle valve are working correctly.


RE: 30VE1 (again!) - JonE - 19-05-2019

David - would be interested to know what the serial number or C number is on top, just in looking at the different variants on Nippies and others. What are you running it on?


RE: 30VE1 (again!) - David.H - 19-05-2019

The top says 30VE1 6985 and the bowl has a number "08631"
Main jet is 90 slow Running 60 Compensating 55 Capacity tube 2 (I think!) no "progression jet" Choke I haven't measured/spotted.
I agree that if the float level is OK there is in theory no need for a bowl/top gasket (none on the updrafts!). My overflow appeared to come from the choke  (ie into the manifold ) end. Just lots of fuel! (overchoked?)
Will try & start it again this week. I haven't put the silencer back yet....