After getting your feedback about my non-marine carburator I started thinking that I should name my boat the Molotov. Because I am not able to get a marine carburator today I decided to start doing other improvements today. First I was going to take the old fuel line going from the fuel pump to the carburator so I went to the autopart store and was able to find steel line of the same diameter and with the same thread nut. I removed the old fuel line which was wrapped in electrical tape an had some sort of black gooey stuff around it and it turns out that it was steel line. (see pictures)
After removing the electrical tape and gooey stuff (which was not easy) I ended up with a clean line
My carburator had piece of what looked like a 5/16 pipe where the fuel line attached. The thread from the new line was 1/4. After looking for a reducer in west marine, B&F Marine, Napa and Home Depot and comming up empty handed I was forced to give up and cut a piece of marine grade fuel line to attach the steel line to the brass fitting in the carburator. I understand this is not the best way but I had no other choice. After this I fired up the engine and then my trouble started. When going at high RPM (3000) the engine runs fine but when I dropped it to idle it looked like fuel was comming out of the bowl ( I was not happy at all with this)
I am posting two links to vide of the carb. I have no idea what the problem is. I put the inline filter back to see if somehow it had anything to do with the problem but no such luck.
This clip is going at 3000 RPM with no problem
http://www.docathome.us/BoatPictures/MVI_1857.AVI
This one is going around 1000. You can acually see fuel collecting on the horizontal plate
http://www.docathome.us/BoatPictures/MVI_1858.AVI
Any ideas. Sorry about the length of the post.

After removing the electrical tape and gooey stuff (which was not easy) I ended up with a clean line

My carburator had piece of what looked like a 5/16 pipe where the fuel line attached. The thread from the new line was 1/4. After looking for a reducer in west marine, B&F Marine, Napa and Home Depot and comming up empty handed I was forced to give up and cut a piece of marine grade fuel line to attach the steel line to the brass fitting in the carburator. I understand this is not the best way but I had no other choice. After this I fired up the engine and then my trouble started. When going at high RPM (3000) the engine runs fine but when I dropped it to idle it looked like fuel was comming out of the bowl ( I was not happy at all with this)
I am posting two links to vide of the carb. I have no idea what the problem is. I put the inline filter back to see if somehow it had anything to do with the problem but no such luck.
This clip is going at 3000 RPM with no problem
http://www.docathome.us/BoatPictures/MVI_1857.AVI
This one is going around 1000. You can acually see fuel collecting on the horizontal plate
http://www.docathome.us/BoatPictures/MVI_1858.AVI
Any ideas. Sorry about the length of the post.
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