Author Topic: Fuel Leakage  (Read 2787 times)

Offline bigvette1

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Fuel Leakage
« on: March 21, 2010, 09:09:41 AM »
Probably directed to Cliff,

On a reworked Q-Jet that Cliff worked on several times, I am having problems with fuel leaking into the intake manifold.  If you run the car for way long enough to heat everything up and pull the carb, there is gas puddled in the bottom of the intake area.  Also, the receassed area between the primary plates has a puddle in it.  I am asking what I should look at or work on to correct this problem.  Other than this issue the carb seems to run well and romps from idle to max.  Thanks
Jim
correct email is dbc340parks@aol.com

Offline Cliff Ruggles

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Re: Fuel Leakage
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2010, 10:03:28 AM »
The only way to determine a leak from the casting is to apply soap/water solution to the plugs and pressure test them by blowing compressed air in thru the jet holes.   We seal up all carburetors that we work on here, and haven't had any troubles with the Marine Tex leaking that we've heard about.....Cliff