Deano56 wrote:
wouldn't the fuel be pouring out the carb if the float was saturated? I have no carb problems that I know of
Hey Deano, I am actually surprised that someone else has mentioned this problem. Usually people think I am nutz when I describe that the plastic float actually absorbs a chemical in the gasoline. When that happens, the float still floats, but it becomes heavier then it was before; so it sits lower in the fuel and puts less pressure on the needle and mucks up the fuel delivery.
I've seen this happen a handful of times and replacement with a brass float was the fix.