ET160 29 #1 Posted May 18, 2019 My B80 was running strangely today. Stalling, difficult starting, gas coming out the carb, etc. I thought maybe the float was stuck, so I tore it all apart and cleaned everything. Afterward, same symptoms. I take it all apart again. I find the float is full of gas! Ordered new parts.... 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 51,682 #2 Posted May 18, 2019 Glad you were able to find the problem, sorry you are having a little problem though. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 63,137 #3 Posted May 19, 2019 3 hours ago, ET160 said: find the float is full of gas! Ordered new parts.... Glad you found the issue and are back on track... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wallfish 15,919 #4 Posted May 19, 2019 The metal floats can be repaired with solder if you need to get back on the road quickly instead of waiting for new parts to arrive. Dry off the float and then tilt it all around. The wet spot will indicate where the hole is. BE CAREFUL and heat up the float with a heat gun or blow dryer. The warm air inside will expand and push the fuel out of the hole so have the hole facing down. Do not heat it enough to melt the existing solder. Once all of the liquid fuel is out, I light the fumes on fire at the hole and that will create it's own heat to pressurize it and burn out any of the remaining fuel. Once all of the fuel is out, clean the area around the hole and solder on a small drop to seal the hole. Use as little solder as possible to limit the amount of added weight. I realize it's easier to just swap the float but repairing things can be the fun part and a challenge. Nothing to loose since it's already broke. If successful you're back in business in an hour. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 63,137 #5 Posted May 19, 2019 13 minutes ago, wallfish said: I realize it's easier to just swap the float but repairing things can be the fun part and a challenge Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ET160 29 #6 Posted May 19, 2019 3 hours ago, wallfish said: The metal floats can be repaired with solder if you need to get back on the road quickly instead of waiting for new parts to arrive. Dry off the float and then tilt it all around. The wet spot will indicate where the hole is. BE CAREFUL and heat up the float with a heat gun or blow dryer. The warm air inside will expand and push the fuel out of the hole so have the hole facing down. Do not heat it enough to melt the existing solder. Once all of the liquid fuel is out, I light the fumes on fire at the hole and that will create it's own heat to pressurize it and burn out any of the remaining fuel. Once all of the fuel is out, clean the area around the hole and solder on a small drop to seal the hole. Use as little solder as possible to limit the amount of added weight. I realize it's easier to just swap the float but repairing things can be the fun part and a challenge. Nothing to loose since it's already broke. If successful you're back in business in an hour. I tried and failed. I got the float too hot and the hinge came off.... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites