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Re: [TR] SU H6 float question

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Subject: Re: [TR] SU H6 float question
From: Bob Labuz <yellowtr@adelphia.net>
Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2012 07:56:15 -0400
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Tim,

Same problem here a few years ago but on the front carb. I was using the Gross (SP), jets and could not figure out why they were sticking closed. So I replaced them both with the original ones from Moss and problem solved.

I have heard others mention that they are not fans of the Gross jets.

If you have the stock jets, just replace them with new ones. Problem may be related to the alcohol in the gas but not sure. Could also be varnish or some other junk in the jet.

Bob

On 08/01/2012 05:37 AM, KingsCreekTrees@aol.com wrote:
Hi all;
My TR3A has had a running problem for a long time that I have not had time
to address. Finally, I am getting around to spending a few minutes here and
  there on it.
After I drive it for 10/15 minutes, there is a very sudden loss of engine
power and hesitation in the engine. I can usually maintain momentum for a
couple  of minutes and then the engine dies. Five minutes later, it starts
fine. I've  replaced everything ignition related, as well as fuel filter.
I drove the car a couple of weeks ago. As soon as the engine lost power, I
pulled over and removed the top of the float bowls. The float in the front
carb  was floating. The float in the rear carb  was not, and there was no
fuel in  the bowl. There do not appear to be any external leaks in the carbs.
Am I safe to assume this is a float valve problem? Tim

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