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coachstaff 10-19-2019 11:43 PM

Zenith Carburetor
 

Does anyone have information on where I can get my zenith carburetor rebuilt?

Brentwood Bob 10-20-2019 12:15 AM

Re: Zenith Carburetor
 

Look at the top of this discussion under Webb sites. There is a listing for carburetor rebuilding.

Ray64 10-20-2019 07:23 AM

Re: Zenith Carburetor
 

Sent you a private message

NCRebel 10-21-2019 08:34 PM

Re: Zenith Carburetor
 

What model Zienth do you have? I have an #1 and did my own rebuild. The info was youtube available, service manuals and parts easy to get. If you don't find someone else to do the job, you get bragging rights with the DYI.

30 Closed Cab PU 10-23-2019 11:02 AM

Re: Zenith Carburetor
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by NCRebel (Post 1812355)
What model Zienth do you have? I have an #1 and did my own rebuild. The info was youtube available, service manuals and parts easy to get. If you don't find someone else to do the job, you get bragging rights with the DYI.

Lots of places, Berts in Colorado does them, they use flow tested jets, and install it on one of their cars and do a 15 -30 minute drive testing it before shipping.


Or you buy one of theirs rebuilt, and send yours in for a refundable core charge. Inquire about turnaround/wait periods, sometimes they are lengthy (months) if they are backed up.

Purdy Swoft 10-23-2019 11:53 AM

Re: Zenith Carburetor
 

Model A Zenith carburetors are VERY simple and lots of info is available . I feel that if a person has a model A , they really need to know how to work on and repair their own Zenith carburetor .

Usually , the gaskets and the needle valve assembly is all that I need to replace as long as the jets are original .

Renners offers flow tested jets .

A lot of the repro jets are too short and will continue to leak , no matter what you try .

Look up original jet length and measure the jets that are now in your carb .

Original jets are numbered .

If your jets are too short and are below the level of the gas in the bowl of the carburetor , it will leak .

Advertised float level is 5/8s .

I lower the float level a VERY SMALL amount less than 5/8s , so as to reduce the possibility of the gas sloshing in the bowl of the carburetor when coming to a stop .

When the float level is really high , sloshing gas in the carburetor will cause the engine to quit running when a quick stop is made .

I don't EVER drill out the passage plugs because of the risk of ruining the housing of the cast iron carburetor .

Practice makes perfect . Good luck , whatever the choice !!!

Ed in Maine 10-23-2019 12:51 PM

Re: Zenith Carburetor
 

Always use cleaned, correct length, flow tested jets on a rebuild. Ed

Purdy Swoft 10-23-2019 10:43 PM

Re: Zenith Carburetor
 

I don't think that jets actually wear out and need to be replaced .

As long as the jets aren't obviously damaged and are original numbered jets , I clean and reuse them.

If i'm not sure about the jets , I've got used original jets to compare them to .

Otherwise I measure jet length .

The main and cap jets are the jets where length is most important .

If the cap and main jets stand lower than the level of the gas in the bowl of the carburetor , gas will continue to overflow these jets and there will be a drip .

Purdy Swoft 10-27-2019 05:38 PM

Re: Zenith Carburetor
 

Another thing to check is the number of gaskets under the main jet .

The main jet installs under the drain plug with a slot head screwdriver .

After the jet is unscrewed check if gaskets are stuck and remain in the lower housing of the carburetor

This is often overlooked

Sometimes several gaskets will be stuck and remain in the lower housing

If more than one gasket is used under the main jet it will change the klevel of the jet and cause problems with leaks

Most good model A carburetor books warn about too many gaskets under the main jet .

Patrick L. 10-28-2019 05:50 AM

Re: Zenith Carburetor
 

I'm with Purdy.


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