Need some thoughts on this one, I'm helping a pulling buddy out and have built a "modified" stock carb for his tractor. It is blowing fuel out of the bowl vent so somehow it is getting pressure in the venturi area and pushing the fuel back down the nozzle which in turn forces it out the bowl vent.
Now I do not know the specs on the cam and suspect it might be the overlap? Other thoughts would be exhaust pipe size to restrictive? The engine ran well over the weekend on the track and I was told it lugged really well which is what I was after.
I modified the nozzle for a higher fuel signal so it is much more sensitive than a stock nozzle so I'm sure this is highlighting this problem. I'm going to play with the float level and drop it down a tad.
What I design for is this; his engine runs on a governor at 4000rpm's as the engine pulls down the governor keeps the throttle plate wide open but airflow slows down and the engines run lean as they no longer pickup enough fuel to match the airflow. By playing with the fuel signal I am able to match the fuel signal to the airflow at lower rpm's/wide open throttle plate.
Any thoughts?