Part of the history: I have model 505298 that I got from my uncle in 2015. The carb only has low idle jet adjustment. The high speed jets are not adjustable. The old float lost it's coating and was loading up with fuel. Would run OK for about 1 day but then starts loosing prime and in general wont' start or idle correctly. I had made adjustments (don;t remember what I did in 2017) but then the exhaust by-pass started engaging which kills the motor when trying idle. Anyway I tried several coatings on two new floats and super-glue seems to be the best. Supper glue is lighter than airplane dope and does not get soft like airplane dope after soaking in gas for couple of hours. Before applying superglue I removed as much of the OEM coating as possible with methyethylekeytone (striper). However, the superglue coating ends puts the total weight of the float slightly more weight than the OEM float maybe 1 gram more.
So I installed the float even with the carb housing with the brass arm extended straight out from the hinge to the float. This put the top float about 9/32-inch below the top of the bowl. No problem priming the carb. but very hard to start, high gas smell when running, will not idle and quickly engages the exhaust bypas valve and kills the engine.
My service manual bulletin for the Starfliite does not list my moldel number even though it is supposed to be a bulletin for 1961 Starflite. It states to set the float level "flush" with the top of bowl. That cannot be right. Or is it? I would have to bend the brass arm on the float I think too much to make the float flush with the top of the bowl. The old float was not like that but I think the old float was adjusted by others before me. Howevern no indication that it was ever "flush" with the top of the bowl.
Does anyone have a better description of the proper float level? Any advise? Thanks in advance for any help on this.
So I installed the float even with the carb housing with the brass arm extended straight out from the hinge to the float. This put the top float about 9/32-inch below the top of the bowl. No problem priming the carb. but very hard to start, high gas smell when running, will not idle and quickly engages the exhaust bypas valve and kills the engine.
My service manual bulletin for the Starfliite does not list my moldel number even though it is supposed to be a bulletin for 1961 Starflite. It states to set the float level "flush" with the top of bowl. That cannot be right. Or is it? I would have to bend the brass arm on the float I think too much to make the float flush with the top of the bowl. The old float was not like that but I think the old float was adjusted by others before me. Howevern no indication that it was ever "flush" with the top of the bowl.
Does anyone have a better description of the proper float level? Any advise? Thanks in advance for any help on this.