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    Posted: 14 Jan 2020 at 10:13pm
have a carb on a 175 that I can not get to quit running over , I have o/h  100's or carbs , but I think I have the screws on this one  worn out from taking apart , new needle and seat ,float later , has clip on needle , and spring under float to help close , takes about one hour till it starts to drip , I have taken the top off and turned upside down and hooked up to fuel line does not leak , put carb together and it leaks can watch inside the choke end with a light and mirror and can see it leak over by nozzle , it has a plastic venture and has a line in bottom not cracked and lip turned up , any help carb number TXS-928
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One thing to watch on the large bore Marvels, is make sure the float pontoons are not bent in just a fuzz to where one or both of the pontoons will contact the inside wall of the float bowls hanging up the float. Looking at the floats from the front, if they're bent in just a tiny bit, they can interfere with the inside wall of the float bowls hanging up the floats and causing a flooding condition.  HTH
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I have changed floats  and have checked side clearance turn upside down and can hear float move have set float drop tab
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Take the bowl off turn it upside down hook it to the gas line turn it on see if gas dosent come out from the wrong place i had one i belive it must have froze at some point had internal crack
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Make Sure You Have The Gasket Under The Main Fuel Nozzle
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Steve Fisher,
I had advice from Steve B&B that I did not do when I had my carb apart. And it could be part of your problem? He recommends cleaning the passages and threads and seats real well with soft bristle bore brushes. He mentioned that is can cause a leak path past the seals/seats. Just a thought. Good luck. I have not thought about the pontoons being tweaked. Let us know what you find out.

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found it , I took the bottom of a different carb put it on and no leak , well now I am pi##ed , went back to bottom and found the gasket on nozzle split when putting in , something so small ,so Alvin M must of seen before thanks for all the help
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Steve,
 Great that you found the issue. Thanks for the update too.
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must have crack ,went in shop run over again ,looking for different carb txs-928 , took carb off of my tractor and is fine , put on other tractor and ran over , do not want zenith from 170 , thanks 
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