The Carburetor Float is a needle usually made of hollow plastic, metal or fuel-tolerant foam that floats in the fuel inside the float-feed chamber, or bowl, mounted to the side of the carburetor. The floating needle regulates the amount of fuel entering the float chamber.
Symptoms of a failing Carburetor Float may include:
Engine flooding
Poor fuel economy
Rich exhaust
Manufacturers recommend replacing the float whenever the carburetor is repaired.
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