MC 2150 carb venturi problem
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- 1976 CJ5 258. MC2150 carb, PSC steering, Team Rush upgrade, 1 piece rear axles, all electronics relayed. Coming soon: Herculined tub, camo paint- and a bunch of filthy, muddy kids!
AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l 76' CJ5 with a MC 2150 carb.
I noticed that one of the venturis is dripping a lot of gas down the intake for about 3 minutes- flooding my engine after shut down, making it hard to restart.
Float valve? Something else? Haven't gotten into it yet. The fuel pump is mechanical and doesn't have a return.
Never been into a 2150 before, but only 1 venturi is doing this. The idle circuit looks like its squirting gas for a little while too.
I did pull the gas line off the carb and it had quite a bit of pressure- not sure how much is normal on an amc but didn't think it should be that much.
Any feedback guys? Thank you.
I noticed that one of the venturis is dripping a lot of gas down the intake for about 3 minutes- flooding my engine after shut down, making it hard to restart.
Float valve? Something else? Haven't gotten into it yet. The fuel pump is mechanical and doesn't have a return.
Never been into a 2150 before, but only 1 venturi is doing this. The idle circuit looks like its squirting gas for a little while too.
I did pull the gas line off the carb and it had quite a bit of pressure- not sure how much is normal on an amc but didn't think it should be that much.
Any feedback guys? Thank you.

that was keeping the inlet valve from closing all the way. You may have dislodged whatever it was just by opening the carb up to look in it.