Carb question: it's leaking, help

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bobcity

Carb question: it's leaking, help

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My 79 California 28/32 ADHA carburetor seems to be leaking. I've been smelling gas occasionally, especially after come to a stop after speed. I had a few carb idle issues (think I need to replace the cutoff solenoid) I've been working on so cleaned it with carb cleaner. Now I see a definite leaking at the accelerating pump actuating lever after I shut down.

I'm never rebuilt a carb before, so I'd like to know if that is my next step? Also, I might like to wait till the rainy season. Is there any temp fix for this?

Don't want to drive a flame thrower.
Thanks
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Re: Carb question: it's leaking, help

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bobcity wrote:Now I see a definite leaking at the accelerating pump actuating lever after I shut down.
i've had the same problem with my weber idf's , it was the accelerator pump diafragm , they'r easy to replace
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bobcity

Re: Carb question: it's leaking, help

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Thanks Tappy,

That makes sense...Now I wonder....Is the accelerator pump diaphragm something that's only available online (I see one at IAP) or do parts houses carry them.

Where did you get yours?
So Cal Mark

Re: Carb question: it's leaking, help

Post by So Cal Mark »

I doubt you'll find a diaphragm at a parts store, but you could try a specialty shop that sells VW parts. EMPI is making a clone of the Weber carb, so a retailer selling VW perf stuff may have one in stock
Danno

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Post by Danno »

i know they have a rebuild kit and I don't see this part alone, but they might be able to get it or direct you to the right place:

http://www.piercemanifolds.com/products.htm
bobcity

Re: Carb question: it's leaking, help

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Much obliged,

I ordered repair kit from IAP whole kit was only $38. The diaphragm, which was to be had at Vick's was $15.
majicwrench

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Post by majicwrench »

Just my 2cents, if the car runs well I would JUST replace the diaphram. Even though you have the whole carb kit, no need to go inside if you don't have too, you may end up creating more issues.
But either way, let us know how it turn out!
Keith
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Re: Carb question: it's leaking, help

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Check out Bayless's price. You'll kick yourself!
1978 Spyder 1800 make that 2L! Finally making real progress!
bobcity

Re: Carb question: it's leaking, help

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majicwrench wrote:Just my 2cents, if the car runs well I would JUST replace the diaphram. Even though you have the whole carb kit, no need to go inside if you don't have too, you may end up creating more issues.
But either way, let us know how it turn out!
Keith
My thoughts exactly
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bobcity

Re: Carb question: it's leaking, help

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Oklahomanewbie wrote:Check out Bayless's price. You'll kick yourself!
Well I might not kick myself being a one legged man :mrgreen: , but your right the prices are much better ... and being new to Fiats myself, I'm real glad to know about another parts place. I missed this one until now.

Thank a lot!
bobcity

Re: Carb question: it's leaking, help

Post by bobcity »

So just to follow up. received the kit, took out and installed diaphragm and no more leak.

Smoother acceleration too I think.

Only I have a problem with idle that I'm going to post in another topic.

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