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Silly question- breather hole in tank cap ?
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Bot a silly question at all. I have had that before but not this time. Besides, the cap is not a tight fit.
I had the car running fine again last night. It might be O.K. in the garage but I don't want it break down again in the road.
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Location: Llandrindod Wells
Car type: 29 Special, 30 RK, 28 C Cab
Hi Ray
I’ve had this problem before and it turned out to be a quite large bit of ‘dirt’ in the pipe. Running it makes its way to the carb and blocks it. Stop and it floats back up the pipe seemingly allowing fuel to flow freely again. Take the pipe off and blow through.
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Howard
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What condition is the needle in?
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Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
Could be a large piece of dirt (rust flake?) actually inside the tank which floats over the outlet.
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Location: Llandrindod Wells
Car type: 29 Special, 30 RK, 28 C Cab
Hi Ray
Another possibility is that the bob weights are sticking. Although it’s more likely they would stick open!
Is there any sign of leakage from the carb?
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Howard
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25-05-2023, 02:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 25-05-2023, 02:02 PM by Ray White.)
As I said I checked for flaking inside the tank and found nothing.
The needle does it's job reasonably well but the float chamber lid has to be in the right position or it can leak...but that is the opposite problem.!
The bob weights are worn but I turned them over to take advantage of the unworn side. I can't get them to stick in the closed position.
I wonder if there is an issue with the valve? Quite what it could be I won't know until I examine the carb on the bench. I don't know whether to risk it happening again or not.
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Does your fuel tap have a reserve? When I had a similar problem last year, pulling the reserve solved it. Turned out there was a partial blockage in the main tap stand pipe that reduced its diameter but didn't fully stop the flow and the engine was using more fuel than the tap could deliver. Taking the top of the carb off when this happened showed an empty float bowl but turning the fuel on produced a flow.
Steve