Puttering in the shop: Waking up a Kingston L-4 carb

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Scott_Conger
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Puttering in the shop: Waking up a Kingston L-4 carb

Post by Scott_Conger » Tue Oct 18, 2022 1:49 pm

Kingston L-4 carbs are known to be docile running carbs at best, at worst, they starve for fuel at high speeds and when climbing long/steep grades. I've never been a fan of them, but that may be about to change...

Here's a new float valve body on the left, with increased through-put, and a Viton-compatible seat, compared to a factory body shown on the right. In case you are wondering, the flow area is increased just over 100% to the original. No more fuel pumps, no more 5/16 fuel lines, no more "vapor lock", no more nothing. Just more fuel to the bowl where it needs to be, when it needs to be.
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And here it is finished, with the old metal tip in the trash where it belongs, and is now sporting a custom Viton-tipped needle with a modern hook to "pull" it open (no more stuck-closed Viton tips).
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Re: Puttering in the shop: Waking up a Kingston L-4 carb

Post by CudaMan » Tue Oct 18, 2022 6:00 pm

Looking forward to buying a couple when they are ready!

BTW, I like the clip that pulls down the needle to keep it from sticking up when the float drops. :)
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