oldrudedude
Chief Petty Officer
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- Jul 3, 2008
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I recently aquired this 1971 evinrude 50. I have dismantled and cleaned the carbs (although they appeared to be clean as a whistle), set the timing and adjusted the linkage. It now runs as well as I can expect, BUT:
I trailer the boat with engine tilted up. After trailering I notice that fuel has leaked out the carbs into the engine housing and onto the transom of the boat. This is with the fuel line from the tank disconnected. I have previously replaced all engine fuel lines and clamped with hose clamps.
Does this mean my carb float needles need some work or is this kind of leakage to be expected when trailering in the tilted up position?
I trailer the boat with engine tilted up. After trailering I notice that fuel has leaked out the carbs into the engine housing and onto the transom of the boat. This is with the fuel line from the tank disconnected. I have previously replaced all engine fuel lines and clamped with hose clamps.
Does this mean my carb float needles need some work or is this kind of leakage to be expected when trailering in the tilted up position?