Postby Hasbeen » 25 Nov 2017 01:20
Phil there is no adjustment on the plastic floats. You can put a couple of extra washers, but no more under the seat, but this has so little effect it is hardly worth doing.
There is an aftermarket float available, with a bendable copper arm, which gives some adjustment, & is probably useful.
You can machine the washer between the float housing & the carb body to a wedge shape, to improve the angle of the float chamber. You will notice the front chamber is much higher in relationship to the carb throat, due to the front high angle of the motor installation. In the early 4 pot TR2 to TR4 engines the bowls were installed at an angle to the main body, that set the float housing horizontal when the engine was installed. Bean counters mean our cars didn't get this.
I set my carbs up this way, when I first had flooding problems, after fitting a new fuel pump. It helped. I also machined 2 tenths of an inch off the top of a float bowl, & fitted this to the front carb. lowering the bowl top, & thus the float level by this much. NONE OF THIS CURED MY FLOODING COMPLETELY.
I finally checked the fuel pressure, found it to be 4 PSI, brought it down to 2 PSI, with a spacer between the pump & block, & cured the problem.
Hasbeen