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A common problem with user-overhauled QJ is missing lower accel pump
spring. This will cause that symptom if the float level is slightly high. Also, the carbs are very sensitive to correct float level. If it has the foam float, toss it and get a brass one. JR Nikyu wrote: I've got a Celebrity boat which has been having carburetor trouble lately. The carburetor is a Rochester Quadrajet Carburetor, Model 4MV, Rochester No.17083515. It is used on a 1985 Chevy Marine engine, V6/229 cu.in./ 185 Hp. Droplets of gas can be seen in primary bores (both sides) dripping from somewhere stalling out the engine after a few minutes. A new carburetor ran fine for a year but the same problem is back again. The original carburetor was rebuilt a few times but the problem persists. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Eric -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth I |
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