IH B414 carb

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canucklehead

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I have a 1962 IH B414. I took apart carb to clean it and in the float bowl I believe there is an accelerator pump. It was stuck up, which would not allow the butterfly valve to open. I managed to push it down so now the butterly valve opens, but I think that part is supposed to slide up and down freely. Is this critical to operation of carb? Can I leave it in the down position?

where can I get a replacement part for it?
 
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I had the same thing happen to mine. the accelerator pump locked up , even the linkage wouldn't operate because of that.
soaked the carb in gunk for 2 or 3 days. polished it up and it travels up and down freely.
Den
 
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den, my float bowl is currently soaking in diesel fuel (recommended by my cousin). I was also wondering if solvent might work better. I'd also like to be able to remove the "emulsion block" from the float bowl, but one of the screws is seized.
 
/ IH B414 carb #4  
sorry but I don't know about the emulsion block, as for the seized screw, more soak time there too might help.
if it breaks off no matter what, then the drill and broken stud/screw extractor comes to mind.
don't try to unscrew the screw all In one pass even then, working it back and forth repeadedly is the best bet, after soaking it a long time with something like pb blaster (similar to wd 40 but better in my opinion)
for the accelerator pump part, ya, I would use a solvent for that purpose to submerse it in entirely. a few days worth.
 
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I soaked the pump chamber with PB Blaster overnight, but it didn't free it up. now it is immersed in diesel, but I think I'll swap that for solvent.

i haven't had very good success with easy-outs. mostly I've snapped them on these smaller screws/bolts. maybe I might take it to a machinist and pay as it'd be better than breaking off an easy out. they have special tools/drill bits, expertise, etc...
 
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if it snaps you might have very good luck with a left hand twist drill bit. I use them a lot on broken screw extraction. use incremental sizes. usually the bit will grab and screw out the stud eventually.
 
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if it snaps you might have very good luck with a left hand twist drill bit. I use them a lot on broken screw extraction. use incremental sizes. usually the bit will grab and screw out the stud eventually.

Yeah, they work great. Just need to get it centered.
 
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I don't want to double post everything. I have a very good write up and set of pics for this carb and my experience. Bonus that I was able to salvage everything. here is a link to my thread:

how does older carb work? mine won't stay running. - Page 3

oops, this link is page 3, but once you get there, go to page 1 and read, view pics, etc.. IF you need to do a similar fix.
 

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