Starfire1 wrote:It basic fluid flow with check valves...Put them in backwards and they operate backwards.
Not going to say another word on this other than think about it or try it...
That's what Ive been trying to explain - If you have a check valve in backwards (if it was even possible to install backwards), the carburetor isn't gonna work right either.
Trust me, I have *tried* it many many times. I used to actually recondition these *Specific* carburetors (back when parts were cheap, carbs were expensive, and rebuilding was worth while- made some money selling "Reman" carbs.. new carb cost as much as a new trimmer - I could rebuild those carburetors and re-sell then with warranty for half that. ) - the only ones that leaked as described under pressure tests were the ones with bad check valves.
Already thought about it, trying to see what you must be thinking, and all I can figure is you're thinking about the purge system - but in no case should the purge be able to push gas through the carburetor so that gas is coming out the venturi - not in a cube carburetor... no matter which way they are applying pressure, pressure in the metering chamber should NOT be able to push gas into the venturi. *think* about it. - if line pressure or purge pressure (regardless of what direction it comes from) were able to push gas into the carburetor nozzle and dribble out the carburetor throat, the engine would be impossible to properly tune.
If you get gas coming through the main nozzle in the venturi by using the purge bulb, something definitely ain't right, and line hookups will have nothing to do with that. The high speed check valve in those carburetors is the final point which fuel can reach un-aided. Do a teardown of enough of these carburetors, and really look at the check valves and how they work, it's easy to see. Now, if the check valve is bad, then, YES it is easily possible for the situation you describe, (and a backwards check valve is a bad check valve) - But otherwise, no.
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