No buzz juice, unless the Air BP pump with 100LL has it in it. Even if it did, not sure how 10 min. of fuel in the carb (and a new carb at that) would cause this problem. Yes...2 pumps. Standard engine driven pump and a Facet pump. Fuel pressure sender AFTER the engine driven pump. Max fuel pressure at any given time is 3-5 psi.
The leaking occurs with the engine OFF. Fuel valve ON and boost pump OFF. FWIW...gravity feed works just fine.
Just to go over the specifics about the flooding
1. Only fuel used has been 100LL from at the airport out of commercial sources. Calif. fuel. 2. First carb that came with the zero time engine worked perfect for 40 hours, then developed the leak...fuel dripping out the bottom of the air box after landing at KSEE and engine shut down crossing the numbers. 3. Sent the carb back to Aero sport Power and they replaced some corroded parts (water in the fuel), including a new blue float (per the Volare SB). Carb had white plastic float. IC# on the carb was #6. 4. Put the carb back on the engine and it ran fine. Shut the engine down and came back out 30 min. later to find fuel again dripping out the bottom of the air box ? 5. New brass seat and needle valve were not replaced when the float was replaced as they "looked OK." I put in a new seat and needle valve and set the float to manual specs 13/64." 6. Attached the carb to the A/C fuel line (did not bolt it to the engine this time), turned on the fuel valve and began leaking imediately just as before ? 7. Sent carb back to ASP and they could not determine the cause. Sent me a "new carb" (still in the Precision plastic bag), bolted the carb on and turned on the fuel. No leak. Turned on the boost pump. No leak. Started engine and it ran just fine. Shut down. Came back out in 15 min. and fuel was leaking AGAIN out the bottom of the air box ? 8. Fuel samples are clean. No dirt or water. Fuel is fresh. After having the water in the tank, it was drained and dried out and fresh fuel was pumped in. 9. NO alcohol in the fuel. At least none that I know of as it came from a commercial 100LL pump at the airport. 10. Fuel pressure as measured after the engine driven pump and before the carb. is 3-5 psi max. 11. Mixture and throttle controls go stop to stop. 12. Vans electric primer
1. I suspect it is a float level problem, but not sure how that can occur when a new float was installed on the first carb (I assume the float level was adjusted). 2. A new seat and needle valve were installed on the first carb (by me) and the float level was AGAIN adjusted to proper specs. 3. New carb arrived and has FF (Foam Float) stamped on the data plate indicating a new Blue float has been installed (at Precision) and it was properly adjusted. I "ASSUME" that part !
The only thing I can probably do before going to General Quarters is attaching a clear fuel line to the float bowl drain plug. Got this idea off the Vans site. They suggest getting another plug, drilling a hole to accept the clear fuel line the model A/C guys use and expoxy it into the hole and using it as a level see where the actual fuel level is in the bowl. Pretty much like the procedure in the overhaul manual, but not using the expensive "required" overhaul tools.
RB
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