Re: Ted Williams 4.5 hp (Sears Eska) carb leak
I have had the same problem before, First if you have the needle seat installed correctly and the clip that holds the needle in place orientated correctly (long end of the needle clip should point toward the choke) after you put the bowel back on you should be able to hear the float flop back and forth as you flip the carb up and down...you should be able to hold the carb upside down and using a small length of gas line do a Manual (blow a puff of air and hold it for a bit)POP-OFF TEST. if you have the dual gas fitting at the fuel inlet you will have to cover the other side with your finger.
if the float is sealing against the viton seat no air will be let in...if it fails the pop off test...start over, if you don't have the Tecumseh carb manual get it.
Pay close attention to the orientation of the float needle clip direction...it alone can screw up your setup, also be sure to use the correct float adjustment (11/64" drill bit) I use a cheap pair of plastic calipers and just took a measurement of the drill bit, other settings will not help,
FLOAT HEIGHT SETTINGS
Previously the float height was set by using a 670253A
float setting tool. The new float setting will require an
11/64" drill bit. The procedure for setting the float height
is as follows. Remove the bowl gasket, then hold the
carburetor in the inverted position. Place the drill bit
across the carburetor body opposite and parallel to
the float hinge pin. Adjust the float height by bending
the tab on the float until it touches the bit.
this is how the manual reads concerning the pop off test but I use the method I descibed above
NEEDLE AND SEAT POP-OFF TEST
To test the pop-off pressure, remove the carburetor
from the engine. Be sure to drain any fuel into an
approved container. Invert the carburetor and remove
the float bowl. Place a drop of an oil based product
such as WD-40 on the tip of the needle valve. Using
a commercially available 0-30 psi pump and gauge,
attach the pumps hose to the carburetor inlet. Apply
approximately 6 psi or until the needle pops off the
seat. The needle should seat at 1.5 psi or greater for
a minimum of 5 minutes. If the minimum 1.5 psi cannot
be maintained for this period of time, then service to
the needle and seat is required.
you can also screw up the viton seat when you install it so follow the instructions and if all else fails get a new seat and start over.
It really is easy, it just has to be done by the "book"