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Leaky Weber Carb


clara_pellar

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I just put a new Weber on my 620 with a L20B, just wondering if anyone else has had problems with the carb leaking gas at the gaskets. I have taken it off/apart several times, checked the float switch, tightened the adapter plates, replaced the gaskets and nothing seems to work. The truck is running ok, just can't figure out why it is soaking the gaskets with gas. It has also been running a little after shutting it off. Is this as simple as it just running too rich? Any help would be much appreciated.

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runon is common with the DGV on a L20 unles you have the 32/36 DGEV-IC. I C is the internal cutoff. or seliniod that cuts the gas to the idle jet. Stock Hitachis on later model car/trucks all have these. The org has a 12volt wire. You might not be using your now as your carb dont have this.

 

as for gas soaking. I assume you have a manual fuel pump. if eleltric make sure to regulat it to 3pounds.

 

I dont know why its soaking the gaskets? is it the carb gaskets or the adapter gaskets. I assume the adapter gaskets.

 

I use the gray gasket material from schucks. the weber brown ones are alittle thinner and seem abit chezzy r.

 

If your a hot single babe I will come right over and fix this up for ya

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