When you look down the bore of a carburetor, should you see liquid gas coming out of the venturi? I know you see some from the accellerator pump when the throttle is opened, but what about from the veturi itself? I am thinking this is not supposed to happen...
a little background - I replaced my old holley 1940 carb on my 200 with a NOS 1940 carb. The new one says it is for a 250 and the throttle plate is lager than the old one. Other than that, they appear to be exactly the same. It ran great for 2 days, and now bucks and surges at almost all speeds except WOT and idle. When I look down the carb and open the throttle - I can see liquid gas coming out of the venturi in additon to the throttle pump squirt. I took the carb apart, the float level and needle seem okay. I tried reducing the jet size, and all it did was make it idle worse.
So, CAN I get this carb to work on my 200?
thanks,
kevin
a little background - I replaced my old holley 1940 carb on my 200 with a NOS 1940 carb. The new one says it is for a 250 and the throttle plate is lager than the old one. Other than that, they appear to be exactly the same. It ran great for 2 days, and now bucks and surges at almost all speeds except WOT and idle. When I look down the carb and open the throttle - I can see liquid gas coming out of the venturi in additon to the throttle pump squirt. I took the carb apart, the float level and needle seem okay. I tried reducing the jet size, and all it did was make it idle worse.
So, CAN I get this carb to work on my 200?
thanks,
kevin