Stalling Problem
I disassembled it just to have a look-see.
I noticed that the secondary float was just a little lower than you would normally set it, so I "corrected" it.
I would hit the brakes, and then the rpm would drop, and the engine would die. She'd start right up, afterwards, but the next hard stop I made, sure enough, she'd stall again. Even if I put her into nuetral, she'd stall.
After lowering the float level in the secondaries, I no longer have that problem.
My best guess is, on the secondary side, that the gas is overflowing through the vent hole- I know it sounds crazy- and probably comes out of the vent tube on top of the carb. I'm probably wrong- wait for one of the carb guru's to chime in...
Another thing it might be that the primary jets are getting uncovered, causing the motor to stall. But even I don't buy that one.
My suggestion is for you to try to lower the secondary float level, and do some test runs to see if it works. It'll take 2 minutes, so what's there to lose?
Lower it a lot at first, and then gradually raise it 'till the stalling comes back.
I can't explain exactly how the high float level in the secondaries sloshes into the engine, but that's exactly what I experienced, and lowering the float level on the secondaries fixed it permanently.
Good Luck! :seeya







