I have a 1939 Evinrude Elto Handitwin with a Tillotson carburetor. The kind where there is a chunk of cork with the needle valve through the center and sticks out the top.
I am trying to determine if my carb is as good as it gets or I might expect better results with a different carburetor. Basically it only leaks after sitting not running for a while. Even then it is only a seep. However, it will run indefinately without leaking or flooding the engine out as I found out the past weekend.
I figure that is why the fuel shut of valve at the tank is there. I have always been in the practice of shutting the fuel valve off and running my engines dry.
I have replaced the cork float with new cork sealed with Seal-all. I test floated it in a container of fuel for buoyancy.
I am trying to determine if my carb is as good as it gets or I might expect better results with a different carburetor. Basically it only leaks after sitting not running for a while. Even then it is only a seep. However, it will run indefinately without leaking or flooding the engine out as I found out the past weekend.
I figure that is why the fuel shut of valve at the tank is there. I have always been in the practice of shutting the fuel valve off and running my engines dry.
I have replaced the cork float with new cork sealed with Seal-all. I test floated it in a container of fuel for buoyancy.