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If it leaks when sitting and key off, the fuel solenoid only prevents the fuel from getting to fuel passages. Thus the float if can be gravity fed, can leak by and overflow. The carb has an atmospheric vent for the bowl, so the fuel overcomes the float and either comes out the vent or if the top bowl gasket is no good, it will leak there. The fuel solenoids are known to cause no start or lack of fuel issues intermittently when sticky.Looks can be deceiving with the float needle. There is no Rubber seat in these carbs, as you will see the needle tip is rubber. (Viton)
Post the Model and Spec number of the engine (SV600-_ _ _ _ ) So we can look up the correct parts/check if you have the correct parts.
Also be sure the hole where the needle seats/fuel inlet is, is clean.
Ok some more pictures. Here is the bottom of the carb:
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Here is a tighter version of just the float valve needle seat:
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Here is the float valve needle - the current one:
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Is carb cleaner enough to clean this up? The needle doesn't seem like it wants to get stuck when I take it in or out of the seat.
TOk some more pictures. Here is the bottom of the carb:
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Here is a tighter version of just the float valve needle seat:
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Here is the float valve needle - the current one:
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Is carb cleaner enough to clean this up? The needle doesn't seem like it wants to get stuck when I take it in or out of the seat.
Hey thanks! I replaced the bowl gasket prior to getting on these forums - that seems like it is holding ok The fuel is leaking out of the side of the carb at the air inlet, so... does that seem like a bad seal at the float valve needle allowing fuel to seep into the bowl and slowly leak out of the carb? If the fuel solenoid were working then would it prevent fuel from coming out of the jet? I am going to try and reassemble it today and see if my work so far has made any difference. It's a fair amount of effort just to see but... I don't have any other means of testing at the moment. Perhaps I can try to get a pressure tester from an auto parts store near by.If it leaks when sitting and key off, the fuel solenoid only prevents the fuel from getting to fuel passages. Thus the float if can be gravity fed, can leak by and overflow. The carb has an atmospheric vent for the bowl, so the fuel overcomes the float and either comes out the vent or if the top bowl gasket is no good, it will leak there. The fuel solenoids are known to cause no start or lack of fuel issues intermittently when sticky.