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Hi I have a question relating to the Varajet Carb fitting to my 1984 VK Commodore 6 cly black motor. The carb is flooding. I have replaced the float needle valve & seat & checked the float setting with no improvement. Is there any way of checking the float itself for condition?
Cheers Wajama.
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yes remove it and shake it to see if it has filled with fuel and sunk.
I have had this happen.
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Most Varajets are like Quadrajets in that they have a synthetic moulded type float, not a hollow brass float. They last about 10 to 12 years before they become porous & then sink (very common).
I replace them at each overhaul & have no problems.
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believe it or not there like a quadrajet and a very good carb,which is strange for something from france lol. pete.
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