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Old 07-26-2014, 11:18 PM   #1
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Rochester B

I recently rebuilt the Rochester B in my '62 Stepside (235) but it's still giving me trouble. At first it seemed to be "leaking" by fuel spilling over from the top. I assumed the float had dropped or some such so I rebuilt it with a kit from Mike's Carburetor (kit seemed good quality).

It runs great (better than before) but now it is leaking between the air horn and the bowl. From everything I've read I'm thinking one or both of the parts are warped. Some people have told me to double the gasket and see if that works. I'm also wondering if I can just put a little permatex or indian head stuff on the gasket and see if that makes a good seal.

Any advice or opinions?
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Old 07-27-2014, 09:28 AM   #2
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Re: Rochester B

gas will eat that stuff up, you can try the double gasket, but yes, you probably have warped parts (likely just airhorn side, you can clean it up on a flat belt sander.)
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Old 07-27-2014, 12:44 PM   #3
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Re: Rochester B

Might try to adjust the float down a hair.

What's condition of float? Brass?
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Old 07-27-2014, 01:46 PM   #4
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Might try to adjust the float down a hair.

What's condition of float? Brass?

new float, in great shape and brass.

One thing I think I did wrong was when I measured the the float height I didn't have the gasket on there. Seems a small difference though and I'm wondering if it actually matters?


I found some permatex at the store that specifically says is "fuel resistant"... but not sure if I should use it.
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Re: Rochester B

Do not use the permatex...it won't do what you want it to, and just make a mess.

Gasket sometimes need to be in place. I'd lower the level, see what happens. Even lowering it a little too much shouldn't hurt. Seen the instructions on those carb kits? A boat load of different settings for different engines w/ essentially same type of carb...
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Old 07-27-2014, 02:06 PM   #6
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Re: Rochester B

Ok, cool. I'm gonna skip the permatex for now and will only try it as a last ditch effort before giving up and buying a new carb.

i'm going to readjust the float and see how it goes. if it still leaks I'll try the double gasket (there's an extra one in the kit, although it is slightly different).

I'm appreciating your help, by the way.
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Old 07-27-2014, 03:19 PM   #7
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Re: Rochester B

Agree on the permatex. Don't use any type of gasket sealer on carb gaskets.

There's only a few ways fuel can come out of the top -needle valve installed wrong or defective or float adjustment. There is one other rare possibility. Fuel pump putting out too much pressure and forcing fuel out.

In the past I have flattened out slightly warped carb surfaces by lightly sanding with sandpaper laid out on a completely flat surface.
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Old 07-27-2014, 04:52 PM   #8
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Re: Rochester B

re-adjusted the float to 1-9/32" with the gasket ON this time. Still wet between the air horn and bowl but now i'm thinking the leak is actually coming from the fuel line connector.

Also, I'm now noticing that if I rev it real good it spits fuel out the vent (black circle in photo).





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Re: Rochester B

As mentioned, the carb might also be flooding from excessive fuel pressure; go ahead and check it. It should only be 3 to 4.5PSI.
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There is one other rare possibility. Fuel pump putting out too much pressure and forcing fuel out.
Doesn't seem to be rare at all anymore!
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Re: Rochester B

I have heard from a few about mechanical fuel pumps, having too much pressure. Problem might be that regardless of what brand, they are made in China.

I'd adjust it down another notch.

IF you get another carb, Keep your original. Factory rebuilt carbs usually have more problems, than solutions. It's hard to find an unmolested original anymore. Once you trade in the original, it's gone..........

Sometimes a needle/seat will bleed off, because of improper manufacturing. You can take a check ball slightly larger than the seat orifice, tap it into the seat, to make the seat is uniform. You have to make a judgement call on the size of the ball you have/or use, to make sure it will do the job
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....Also, I'm now noticing that if I rev it real good it spits fuel out the vent (black circle in photo)....
Fuel coming out of the butterfly shaft is a common problem. You can get bushings or kit to fix it. http://quadrajetparts.com/rochester-...aft-p-286.html
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As mentioned, the carb might also be flooding from excessive fuel pressure; go ahead and check it. It should only be 3 to 4.5PSI.
Ok, I see if I can pick up a tester. Can't imagine they cost too much and probably a good tool to have around.
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Fuel coming out of the butterfly shaft is a common problem. You can get bushings or kit to fix it. http://quadrajetparts.com/rochester-...aft-p-286.html

Cool, I will look into this as well.

I really want to get this carburetor back in shape rather than buy a reman but I guess that's not a bad backup plan.

Any suggestions on who to buy one from?
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......Any suggestions on who to buy one from?
The kit is not cheap. Unless you have more than one carb that needs repairing I would take it to a carb shop. There's a few shops in Austin that do carb work. Ask them if they do throttle shaft bushing repairs.
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The kit is not cheap. Unless you have more than one carb that needs repairing I would take it to a carb shop. There's a few shops in Austin that do carb work. Ask them if they do throttle shaft bushing repairs.
Ok, I'll call around town.

But as far as buying one "remanufactured".... any recommendations? I saw one at a good price on rockauto.com and even tried to order it but the order got all screwy and they ticked me off when I called to sort it out so I just canceled the whole thing.
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Ok, I'll call around town.
But as far as buying one "remanufactured".... any recommendations?....
Someone else may be able to give some help here. I gave up buying remanufactured carbs about 20 years ago -even quadrajets. Never had good luck with them. I found that with the right books, looking up info on the net and buying the parts myself, I saved a lot of money. I have bought cheap used ones for spare parts, though.

The single barrel carbs are probably the easiest ones to work on. Main thing is to follow instructions explicitly, cleaning all the small openings and places where sediment can accumulate with carb cleaner and compressed air (I use a guitar string to pass through some of the really small openings).
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I think I got it straightened out. I set the float lower and put a double gasket between the air horn and the bowl. It no longer leaks from the throttle shaft at the bottom or from between the air horn and bowl towards the top. I do not know WHICH of these things stopped the leaking... maybe both. Either way... there's no more leaking (for now).
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Re: Rochester B

The bad news is that it's now obvious to me that the fuel tank is really dirty. I couldn't believe how dirty the bowl was after opening it back up.

The picture below is after the initial rebuild and with a new inline filter in place. I hardly drove the truck at all... mostly just idling in the garage.

Looks like I need to clean/replace the fuel tank, flush the lines, and then clean the carb again.



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Yep.
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Yep.
That seems like an awful lot of dirt to me for no more than maybe 15 minutes total time of idling... and with a brand new inline filter too.
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That rust like that is fine enough to get past those cheap filters; it's an awful flour-like powder, isn't it?

FWIW, I had good luck cleaning the tank in my current DD out with a chain.
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It is awful stuff and I'm really regretting that I filled the tank up a couple days ago... hahaaa. I thought about draining it but I think I'll just run it close to out and then start all the cleaning.

I'll try the chain thing. I was reading somewhere that a lot guys use muriatic acid and then baking soda to neutralize.

LMC has new tanks for about $150 but I've heard people say they are made of really thin metal.... so, not sure about going that route.
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LMC has new tanks for about $150 but I've heard people say they are made of really thin metal.... so, not sure about going that route.
I bought one from Spectra in Canada (GM49A) for my 68 about 6-7 yrs ago and was really pleased with it. Exact fit, like my original. They cost a little more but worth it if you're going that route.

If you decide to clean and/or replace drive it until you're almost empty and then get a cheap pump from Harbor Freight to completely empty it out. Buy a new rubber grommet and just use a razor blade to cut the old one out. It's also easier remove the front seat and pull it out passenger side.
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Re: Rochester B

i bought one from rock auto, i am pleased with it, i sent back a used 2-barrel as a core so i can keep my original b carb, they accepted it , rock auto is the cheapest around i found , thanks.
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