This video tells how to disassemble and clean and rebuild your edelbrock carburetor. If you like the video please like, subscribe, and share it. Also if you have any question please ask.
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Edelbrock says no more than 6 psi of fuel pressure, so get a regulator. Too much pressure and it’ll cause fuel to get through the needle and seat when it’s closed. Also check your float height and drop.
If it was my engine I would check the fuel pump then the float level. With the fuel pump if your still using a engine driven pump. (Driven from the cam with a push rod) (fuel pump mounted right into the engine block) It could have a failed diaphragm and be pumping gas to the carb and leaking some to the crank case. Or possible if it is from the carb you could be getting gas leaking from float if is set to high and leaking gas into the cylinder and going into the crank? How does the engine run?
It came with carb rebuild kit. I would think you might be able to find one possible from summit or jegs? I know you find carb float lever gauges. I have also used a 6 in pocket ruler that you can get from like Home Depot.
With the flooding it could be you float is stuck, might be set to high or possible a bad needle and seat. Try tapping the carb with a screw on the side. (Lightly tap) also if you just replaced the fuel pump make sure you don’t have to much fuel pressure. Only need 3 to 5 psi if I remember correctly.
Sorry about that. This is one of earlier videos I made. I have now gotten a little tripod. I do plan to remake this video. Please let me know if I can improve anyway. I will take suggestions into consideration. Still learning a lot about this stuff. Thank you for your input.
@@kingdeadlego Looks like video would be a big help to those wanting to learn but I had to shut it off. Haha. Looking forward to you making another one. Share your knowledge as it is very helpful.