I bought a brand new Holley 4175 carb for my 1975 Chrysler. Car started and ran good for about two years. Leak developed (I think it was accelerator pump). Rebuilt carb (carefully) over winter. Car ran good for about 4 weeks. Came out of library, car flooded and had fuel spouting out of the carb throat and dripping from bottom of EVAP cannister. Cleaned the plugs and lowered the floats, got the car started and barely made it back home. Car would not hold idle.
Talked to my drag race car driver neighbor and he said to drain the EVAP cannister, replace the needles, seats and floats. Hard for me to believe that floats would go bad after only 2 years.
Question is what is causing fuel to drain from the front bowl into the EVAP cannister. The connecting hose that runs from the top of the bowl to the cannister comes off the front bowl at a position that is much higher than the top of the float. Why would so much gas drain into the EVAP cannister? Paul
Talked to my drag race car driver neighbor and he said to drain the EVAP cannister, replace the needles, seats and floats. Hard for me to believe that floats would go bad after only 2 years.
Question is what is causing fuel to drain from the front bowl into the EVAP cannister. The connecting hose that runs from the top of the bowl to the cannister comes off the front bowl at a position that is much higher than the top of the float. Why would so much gas drain into the EVAP cannister? Paul