hey all, I've been having a few problems recently, and I think it's all carb.
It's now colder weather here in australia, and the car is getting hard to start, it's acting like it's been choked on a cold start, and it doesn't take a lot to flood it. So much so that my girlfriend has flooded it every time she's started it.
I thought initially that there might be a issue with ingition but it's got new spark plugs and the coil isn't that old (Aldon electronic igntion too).
I have noticed that the fuel bowl looks slightly wet, like fuel has been seeping through the gasket and down the outsides of the bowl, which prompted me to thinking that the needle may have crap in it and the bowl is overflowing (and the jet) , so I took the bowl lid off, check the needle and seat, and the float all look fine. The gap between the float at the lid is a little over 3/16".
I drove it to work yesterday, and when I arrived I took off the dashpot to see the fuel level in the jet, it's about 1mm below the level of the jet, which is about 1mm below the bridge. From what I've read this seems right. But if thats the case, why is my bowl weeping and i get the pong of raw fuel (it's been doing that for a while too)?
It was still a bugger to start cold,so what gives?!











