First place to check is the needle valve in the float chamber.<br>
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Disconect the fuel to that carb.<br>
Remove the 3 float chanber lid bolts. The bolts can stick so don't use too much force or you'll turn the heads off. If they seem tight apply plus-gas and leave overnight.<br>
Remove the float chamber lid very carefully trying not to tear gasket. <br>
Retire to somewhere clean.<br>
Remove the float by pulling on the pivot rod at the knurled end.<br>
Remove the needle valve.<br>
Clean everything thoroughly in degreaser or neat traffic film remover.<br>
Reassemble lid.<br>
Return to car and drain float chamber (use rags to soak up the petrol or better dip a straw in it, stick your thumb over the top and remove straw. Repeat lots.)<br>
Once you get the fuel down to begin revealing the bottom of the main chamber start scrubbing the bottom and in the two wells with cotton buds. By the time it's clean the last of the fuel will be gone.<br>
Refid lid, reconnect fuel line and try. If you havn't got one an in-line fuel filter just before the pump is a good investment, Halford HFF200 is big enough.<br>
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Tinweevil
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