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Lenny Bruce 06-23-2025 10:23 AM

Cracked Carburetor
 

Good day all! I noticed this morning that my Zenith Carburetor has a crack in it.
The crack starts at the air intake where the air maze would go in towards the choke butterfly. It stops before the butterfly. My question is can this cause it to suck unnecessary air? I’m thinking the air comes in from their but wasn’t sure that would cause an issue! Most likely caused by years of someone over tightening the air maze.

nkaminar 06-23-2025 12:07 PM

Re: Cracked Carburetor
 

It should not effect performance. No extra air. If you are concerned about the crack progressing, keep your eyes open for a replacement to change out in the future.

Herb Concord Ca 06-23-2025 12:20 PM

Re: Cracked Carburetor
 

If worried about an air leak, seal with JB-Weld.

Gary WA 06-23-2025 04:14 PM

Re: Cracked Carburetor
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lenny Bruce (Post 2396458)
Good day all! I noticed this morning that my Zenith Carburetor has a crack in it.
The crack starts at the air intake where the air maze would go in towards the choke butterfly. It stops before the butterfly. My question is can this cause it to suck unnecessary air? I’m thinking the air comes in from their but wasn’t sure that would cause an issue! Most likely caused by years of someone over tightening the air maze.

What zenith is it? I may have one you can have! And just replace the bottom, with your jets etc.? Where do you live state?

Lenny Bruce 06-23-2025 05:21 PM

Re: Cracked Carburetor
 

I’m in upstate NY. I have a few spares thank you for the offer. I just would like to be sure this one isnt going to cause any issues

Ed in Maine 06-26-2025 02:03 PM

Re: Cracked Carburetor
 

You can look at this situation this way, the pressure on both sides of the crack is the same. If there is no pressure drop across the crack, there can be no flow through the crack. Ed

ModelA29 06-28-2025 07:36 PM

Re: Cracked Carburetor
 

Drill a small (1/16") hole at the end off the crack to keep it from going further. Also works for fender tears.


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