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If you/your mechanic do decide to look at float level, first make a
standpipe fixture to show the operating float level. Drill a small hole thru a 1/8 inch dia NPT pipe plug, and epoxy a 1 ft length of clear flex tubing (such as model airplane fuel line) into the hole. There is a 1/8 inch (I think) NPT pipe plug on the back of the carb that is ported into the bowl. Remove this plug & screw the standpipe fixture plug into this port. Hold the tubing up to see where the float level actually settles - and decide your next course of action from there. Obviously this fixture is for ground testing only. FWIW - A fellow I know with a 182 had a similar carb rebuilt & had quite an ongoing runaround with the certified repair station that did it. There is a seal on the throttle shaft that if omitted or damaged, ports intake manifold vacuum to the float bowl area. He was having trouble with excessively lean mixture. I know this is not your problem - but just be forwarned that a CRS doesn't necessarily get things right either. Reply |
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