22mm is the float height for this carb
sounds like you have a float that is stuck. when the float stcks down it allows more gas into the carb. you may need to pull the carb to clean the float needle and seat.
The float determines how much gas goes through the carb.
Float valve or float are bad , letting carb overflow into crankcase .
16mm
If you are referring to leaking out of one of the overflow hoses, your float is sticking. If it is leaking from the body of the carb, the gasket where the carb and float bowl bolt together needs to be replaced.
most carb flooding is caused by a bad float causing wrong float level or a bad needle and seat both are easy and cheap to fix
no. you have govoner? probly is missing the spring which opens the throttle the return sping is the one spring you can see. the wide open throttle spring is in the 3 bolt cover on the side of carburetor no. you have govoner? probly is missing the spring which opens the throttle the return sping is the one spring you can see. the wide open throttle spring is in the 3 bolt cover on the side of carburetor
Inside the bowl-like affair at the bottom of the carb.
The Float is Inside the carb. when the bowl fills up, the float goes up cutting off fuel from gas tank. It has a inlet needle connected to it that seals off the fuel...on older Tecumseh engines, the float is metal and will almost always after a time get a hole in it, which will keep the float from floating, and cause your carb. to flood.
If you have an edelbrock carb, remove the top of the carb, flip it over and there you have em! 2 floats! should be about 5/16 from the top of the carb i believe
The float is stuck in the OPEN position. Try sharply rapping on the float bowl several times with a non -metallic object. Screwdriver handles work great for this. I seriously doubt that the float went out of adjustment all by itself. Worst case scenario - take the float bowl off and spray carb cleaner around inside.